come along
come
ˈkʌm
kam
a
a
a
long
lɑ:ng
laang
British pronunciation
/kˈʌm ɐlˈɒŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "come along"in English

to come along
[phrase form: come]
01

to develop or improve in a positive direction

Intransitive
to come along definition and meaning
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The project is coming along nicely, and we should be able to meet the deadline.
02

to go someplace with another person

Intransitive
to come along definition and meaning
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Examples
I'm going to the park. Would you like to come along?
03

to develop or appear often unexpectedly, often as a result of certain circumstances

Intransitive
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The new restaurant has come along and is already attracting a lot of customers.
04

to arrive at a place

Intransitive: to come along somewhere | to come along point in time
example
Examples
I'm waiting for my friend to come along to the restaurant.
come along
01

used to tell someone to do something more quickly or with more effort

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" Come along, we're going to be late for the movie!
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