Synonym: advance, appear, come on, get along, get on, progress, shape up. Similar words: along, all along, get along, leave alone, alongside, along with, get along with, alone. Meaning: v. 1. come into being or existence, or appear on the scene 2. develop in a positive way.
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(31) She always thinks some guy is going to come along and fix her life.
(32) He's welcome to come along, provided that he behaves himself.
(33) Come along, Mother, we don't need to take up any more of Mr Kemp's time.
(34) She wants to come along with us to the movie.
(35) We're going for a swim. Why don't you come along?
(36) Do you want me to come along and hold your hand?
(37) I'm trying to rake up some people to play football on Saturday - do you want to come along?
(38) We're going to the pub. Do you want to come along?
(39) We're going into town - do you want to come along?
(40) Paul said he didn't want Sarah to come along because she cramps his style.
(41) We're going to the cinema. Do you want to come along?
(42) Come along! It's easy!
(43) You'd better come along with me to the police station.
(44) I'm not getting married in a hurry-I'm waiting for Mr Right to come along.
(45) It should be good fun. Why don't you come along?
(46) I don't think you'll persuade David to come along to tonight's meeting - he's not much of a joiner.
(47) She had to wait a long time for the right man to come along.
(48) I began to come along well in English after I improved my study methods.
(49) A: Would you like to come along with us? B: I don't care if I do.
(50) Snake come along he bite you.
(51) More humans will come along in the morning.
(52) The right guy would come along any minute now.
(53) Brittany can come along too,(sentencedict.com/come along.html) if she wants.
(54) Come along and celebrate our Silver Jubilee in 1992!
(55) What about Sam? Could he come along, too?
(56) Do you feel a bit disappointed that they've come along and perhaps stolen your limelight?
(57) And record years on Wall Street do not come along like the Staten Island ferry.
(58) Mary's reading and writing has really started to come along recently.
(59) The fifth to come along is my interviewee, a college classmate.
(60) We're going to Ben's - do you want to come along?
More similar words: along, all along, get along, leave alone, alongside, along with, get along with, alone, deal out, let alone, long., long, come at, long for, prolong, so long as, longtime, as long as, any longer, lifelong, long since, no longer, belong to, long-term, come about, a good deal of, long before, before long, by no means, come across.