Word definition: along

Etimology


From Middle English, from Old English andlang, from prefix and- + lang (“long”). Doublet of endlong.

preposition


along

By the length of; in a line with the length of; lengthwise next to.

In a line with, with a progressive motion on; onward on; forward on.

Examples


They were waiting for me in the drawing-room, which is a very large room, stretching along the entire front of the house, with three long windows reaching down to the floor

My hopes wa'n't disappointed. I never saw clams thicker than they was along them inshore flats. I filled my dreener in no time, and then it come to me that 'twouldn't be a bad idee to get a lot more, take 'em with me to Wellmouth, and peddle 'em out. Clams was fairly scarce over that side of the bay and ought to fetch a fair price.

As we age, the major arteries of our bodies frequently become thickened with plaque, a fatty material with an oatmeal-like consistency that builds up along the inner lining of blood vessels.

The kine […] went along the highway.

In the lightness of my heart I sang catches of songs as my horse gayly bore me along the well-remembered road.

Swiftly and silently he made his way along the track which ran through the meadows.

We tiptoed into the house, up the stairs and along the hall into the room where the Professor had been spending so much of his time.

Related words


synonyms

alongst (archaic)

endlong (dialectal)

adverb


along (not comparable)

In company; together.

Onward, forward, with progressive action.

Examples


John played the piano and everyone sang along.

From The Best of You to The Pretender, their own material invariably came equipped with huge choruses designed to be bellowed along to; they covered Another One Bites the Dust and Under Pressure; they gave every impression of being willing to play all night were it not for the curfew.

Don't stop here. Just move along.

I stumbled along through the young pines and huckleberry bushes. Pretty soon I struck into a sort of path that, I cal'lated, might lead to the road I was hunting for. It twisted and turned, and, the first thing I knew, made a sudden bend around a bunch of bayberry scrub and opened out into a big clear space like a lawn.

Related words


synonyms

alongst (archaic)

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