get along

VERB
  1. develop in a positive way
    Plans are shaping up
    My plants are coming along
    He progressed well in school
  2. proceed or get along
    He's come a long way
    How are you making out in graduate school?
    How is she doing in her new job?
  3. have smooth relations
    My boss and I get along very well
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How To Use get along In A Sentence

  • I like movies that deal with people, especially people from different cultures coexisting and trying to get along.
  • I want to get along with everyone.
  • Things can get along without you, as history and many facts of life can testify.
  • his first job was a crash course in survival and in learning how to get along with people
  • I hope I will get along with everyone.
  • I can't get along on my scanty pay.
  • In the past when the humans and fairies could get along it was all written down in books, it once was history then it became legend then myth then now it's become stories to entertain children.
  • From my experiences, punks & skins generally get along OK.
  • We don't get along anymore.
  • 'Get along up on deck, soldier,' said a bluejacket. On Land and Sea at the Dardanelles
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