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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151. Some titles, once made, sit on the shelf; others, released, deserve to sit alongside.
152. A man and a woman watched as we came alongside with myself leaning over the side of the open bridge of Venturous.
153. The court was packed throughout the day-long hearing, and Sonia Sutcliffe sat alongside her solicitor carefully taking notes on a clipboard.
154. In the west of Ireland a small roadside shrine to the Virgin Mary stands almost alongside an equally modest stone circle.
155. A motor car was parked in the alleyway about three metres from the bakery door and alongside the Alliance building end wall.
156. The press today lives alongside the power of television and competes with it for allegiance and influence.
157. Alongside the current assessment revolution are equally radical curriculum initiatives associated with a whole alphabet soup of acronyms.
158. All the crew are buried at Stonefall cemetery, alongside many of their fellow countrymen.
159. Guide writers have a traditional obligation to honour the historical record, alongside their duty to point out present circumstances.
160. He will be working alongside the union's director of coaching, assisting coaches and coaching coordinators through to U21 level.
161. But at least they would clarify the current situation and offer the Prince a place in history alongside his great uncle.
162. The economy was mixed with remains of wheat, grinding stones and iron sickles indicating agriculture alongside the remains of domestic animals.
163. The actuals remain of importance but in these kinds of organizations they take an equal place alongside the budget.
164. Alongside is a fine recreation ground, with cycle and other tracks, bandstand[sentencedict.com], etc.
165. A little man called Maurice Tarn was the auctioneer, and the sale was held in the fields alongside the Strathmore Arms.
166. Dozens of people lined the route, some running alongside the bus, others taking pictures and some throwing things at it.
167. As the driver stopped to check his Nissan Pathfinder for damage, the red pickup truck which hit it pulled alongside.
168. The poetry is always churning in my mind, and I jot it down. I don’t need any special conditions in order to produce my work. I can write anywhere, because just as life goes on all the time, this process of thinking and writing goes on alongside it. Gulzar
169. In fact, there is a real example of depreciation accounting being practised alongside payments in lieu of depreciation.
170. However, given finite resources, concepts of effectiveness and efficiency must be considered alongside concepts of need.
171. Alongside the sale of the television receivers themselves, a massive broadcast and cable industry has emerged.
172. The narrow trail began at the end of the campground and meandered alongside Lime Kiln Creek.
173. Thus most power stations are built alongside rivers, canals or the sea, while some are also adjacent to coal mines.
174. The police van that had passed us drew up alongside.
175. The driver flashed the lights and the car drew alongside.
176. They feel that working alongside disabled students gives a particular significance to their teaching and learning.
177. There they found two boats tied up alongside the wharf(Sentencedict.com), waiting to unload their cargo of dolphin corpses.
178. Psychiatrists may increasingly be working alongside general practitioners, but there are few training posts in community psychiatry.
179. Psychiatrists should continue to be involved in the assessment and management of these patients alongside other professionals.
180. Alongside this, Income Support for youngest children was increased by 72 per cent over previous inflation-indexed Conservative upgrades.
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.