Synonym: aboard. Similar words: long since, along, get along, all along, along with, get along with, side by side, let alone. Meaning: [əlɒŋˈsaɪd] adv. side by side.
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91. Flohic have paired up writers and artists, commissioning essays dedicated to particular works which are illustrated alongside.
92. Jen came out of the bathroom, dressed in a shirt this time, and crawled into bed alongside me.
93. A man beside a pickup truck was standing alongside the road, twirling a radio antenna.
94. I parked the van alongside the bus stop, and Carol swayed to her feet thinking I was a bus.
95. Bugs Bunny and other Warner cartoon characters wait to greet you, alongside the ranks of popcorn dispensers.
96. White-suited drivers, wearing straw hats and Madeiran boots, run alongside, pushing the toboggan to gain momentum.
97. The first is a puzzle that will not surprise those who put economists alongside journalists and car dealers in their not-to-be-trusted rankings.
98. Alongside me was Sam Ratcliffe who, at the tender age of sixteen, had already had quite a bit of publicity.
99. Some of the children drew pictures to accompany the stories while others pasted pictures alongside them.
100. This becomes crystal clear when Tuesday's election results are read alongside results of February's special election.
101. In particular, the Czechoslovakian agreement carries a cultural clause which covers conservation, training and special events alongside the audiovisual sector.
102. They had to achieve managerial recognition that accountability to colleagues in the team was important alongside accountability to individual agencies.
103. The aerial photographs suggest at least one Romano-Celtic temple alongside other circular or rectangular structures.
104. On the wall alongside us was a tiled, tropical landscape of pastel cockatoos and parrots.
105. Alongside it were hundreds of patients' confidential medical notes, dozens of confidential letters to senior hospital staff and post-mortem reports.
106. Pupils are creating a nature trail, a boardwalk alongside a pond and writing an information leaflet.
107. The Researchers' Co-Operative was just off Leicester Square, reached through an alley alongside one of the big prestige cinemas.
108. The mystery was in all of their thoughts as silently and grimly they came alongside.
109. Similarly the choke chain will again tighten, encouraging your pet to walk alongside you.
110. Alongside his impressive profits[sentencedict.com], the supermarket retailer issued a five-point manifesto for business confidence yesterday.
111. Remove cabbage from pan, place alongside pheasant, and top with goat cheese and bacon.
112. Barry Silk was already with Martin Grant when they came alongside.
113. Only some sailors in blue jerseys who appeared as the Shirley chugged alongside the boarding pontoon.
114. Alongside, or occasionally entwined with the bones, ran the army telegraph cable!
115. You can see families on outings alongside the drive below you, looking like ants at their own picnic.
116. Magisterial palaces and impressive churches sit alongside simple, scenic quaysides and straw-hatted gondoliers.
117. In particular, Haslam found the camaraderie he experienced working alongside mineworkers extremely rewarding.
117. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
118. Vintage automobiles, horsedrawn street cars and traditional marching bands pass alongside quaint old stores and cafes where ragtime music is played.
119. His final resting place alongside 19 generations of his family dating back before the Norman conquest.
120. A dolphin drew alongside, and by counter-opposing its flippers, barrel-rolled right in front of his mask.
More similar words: long since, along, get along, all along, along with, get along with, side by side, let alone, long., long, leave alone, long for, side, prolong, aside, any longer, longtime, belong to, no longer, long-term, so long as, as long as, beside, before long, long before, besides, outsider, in the long run, sidewalk, consider.