The phrase
"to come along" means to join in or participate.
Full definition
Thanks for
coming along with me on my garden tour today, I always love sharing with a friend.
They were overlooked for so long and let's be honest, they didn't
come along in stylish models anyway.
Wouldn't surprise me if I got rid of both of them before the end of summer on the basis something
better comes along in both categories.
I personally thought at this point that I was
coming along nicely on the moral development front.
On my week long retreat I had my best friend
come along as my assistant and a wonderful chef that is a friend whom I had worked with in the past.
Then when
someone comes along with a «this is how you do it» stated like a rule, you jump to the rule like a drowning man reaching for a rope.
There are always bloggers who many not know and new bloggers
coming along so repeating the rules, or «guidelines» is necessary and appreciated I think.
I'll wait until the right
game comes along before I sign my name in blood, however.
Often, a
baby comes along right in the middle of the really hectic time of young married life.
If you have to catch some shut - eye, secure your belongings with cable locks and hope no
one comes along with a cutting tool.
The horse actually
just came along with the inspiration pic of the vent hood, but I do love it!
Her experience is appalling but while we have
come along way since then, we haven't in other ways.
This makes selling your property just a bit tricky, especially when it comes to the taxes
which come along with it.
While there are sometimes external causes, including relationship problems, depression can
often come along out of nowhere [4].
The presence of problems from the first game
also come along for the ride, sadly.
Just because
people came along later and tried to claim all of the good ideas as god's, doesn't make it true.
You've heard it before but «the deal of a lifetime
comes along once a week -» assuming you're looking!
We are communal beings and benefit from the assistance of someone
coming along side us to help.
I was very interested in fashion as a teenager and twenty - something but as soon as
kids came along, fashion went out the door.
These types of friends are never worth your time, as they'll probably ditch you again when a better
offer comes along.
Often great success is facilitated by a «lucky break», but that «lucky break»
only comes along because you've created so many opportunities for luck over the years.
Air travelers had better hope one of these companies
comes along soon, or they'll continue to endure mediocre service.
It seems every time I start getting discouraged a new
deal comes along and boosts my attitude.
This
book comes along at just the right time, in just the right spirit, and with just the right mix of honesty, wisdom, and grace.
We must assemble data according to scientific methods and offer a conclusion that will stand until someone
else comes along with newer, more valid data.
The estate manager must always check on the property to ensure all is well because a potential buyer may
come along anytime.
Anyways — snow or not — I've slowly been prepping my wardrobe for the warmer temperatures, and I think it's
coming along quite nicely.
You have to be ready to spend time and energy and love on this dog, and yet be able to give it up when the right
family comes along.
Sometimes a
film comes along at the right moment, providing exactly the sort of inspiration one needs in difficult times.
Or a partner who
came along after the adoption and isn't comfortable with your relationship with your placed child.
• Some high - protein foods are healthier than others because of
what comes along with the protein: healthy fats or harmful ones, beneficial fiber or hidden salt.
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