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121along the bank — See along the shore …
122along of — preposition Etymology: Middle English ilong on, from Old English gelang on, from ge , associative prefix + lang more at co Date: before 12th century dialect because of …
123along — a·long || É™ lÉ’Å‹ adv. together with prep. in the direction of …
124along — 1) logan 2) anglo …
125along — I. ad. 1. Lengthwise, longitudinally, in a line. 2. Onward, forward. 3. Together, in company, beside, side by side, at the same time, simultaneously. II. prep. By or over, by the side of, on the border, bank, or shore of, through, alongst …
126along — Ma …
127along — Lengthwise of, implying motion or at or near, distinguished from across. By, on, up to, or over, according to the subject matter and context. The term does not necessarily mean touching at all points; nor does it necessarily imply contact …
128along — Lengthwise of, implying motion or at or near, distinguished from across. By, on, up to, or over, according to the subject matter and context. The term does not necessarily mean touching at all points; nor does it necessarily imply contact …