Along /(?; 115)/

A·long

Along

adv.
  1. By the length; in a line with the length; lengthwise.
    Some laid along . . . on spokes of wheels are hung.
  2. In a line, or with a progressive motion; onward; forward.
    We will go along by the king's highway.
    — Numb. xxi. 22.
    He struck with his o'ertaking wings, And chased us south along.
  3. In company; together.
    He to England shall along with you.

Phrases & Compounds

All along
all through the course of; during the whole time; throughout.
To get along
to get on; to make progress, as in business.

Along

prep.
  1. By the length of, as distinguished from across.
    The kine . . . went along the highway.
    — 1 Sam. vi. 12.

Along

  1. (Now heard only in the prep. phrase along of.)

Phrases & Compounds

Along of
owing to; on account of.