go+along+with
1along with something — along with (something) and also something. She keeps her pills in her bag, along with her money and her comb and lipstick and the usual junk …
2along with — (something) and also something. She keeps her pills in her bag, along with her money and her comb and lipstick and the usual junk …
3along with — he backpacked, along with Kate and Sean, across northern Vermont Syn: together with, accompanying, accompanied by; at the same time as; as well as, in addition to, plus, besides …
4along with — conjunction In addition to. She fired all the journalists in the company, along with some of the administration workers …
5along with — used for mentioning additional people or things that are also included or involved in something Ramos was arrested along with eleven other men …
6go along with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms go along with : present tense I/you/we/they go along with he/she/it goes along with present participle going along with past tense went along with past participle gone along with 1) go along with… …
7go along with — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you go along with a rule, decision, or policy, you accept it and obey it. [V P P n] Whatever the majority decided I was prepared to go along with. 2) PHRASAL VERB If you go along with a person or an idea, you agree with them.… …
8go along with — go along (with (someone/something)) to accept something someone else wants. The agreement will make them the highest paid pilots in the industry, if union members go along. The president has announced a plan to cut taxes, and Congress is likely… …
9play along with — play along (with (someone/something)) to seem to support or be friendly to someone or something. He knew that if he didn t play along with the reporters, they would write unpleasant stories about him. I don t really like their idea that much but… …
10go along with — I. agree to, co operate with If you go along with the crime, you ll be as guilty as they are. II. pretend you do not know, play along If we have a surprise party for Kay, will you go along with it? …