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play along

VERB
  1. cooperate or pretend to cooperate
    He decided to play along with the burglars for the moment
  2. perform an accompaniment to
    The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano

How To Use play along In A Sentence

  • My mother has learnt to play along with the bizarre conversations begun by father.
  • Stone carvings and marble statuettes from Uttar Pradesh are on display along with statues, hookahs and plates made of brass coated with enamel.
  • Later I 'multitracked' on my own by recording bas and drums onto one stereo ( "hifi stereo") casettedeck, then playing the tape back and play along the piano line and record that 'mix' on deck two; I never went further than four to and fro bounces, as it would make the drums lose too much of its high freq content. Discussions: Message List - root
  • February 10, 2005 10: 18 kenji: this is absolutely amazing. i can't believe how good these sound. bonham has always been my favorite drummer - when i was in high school, i used to stay in all day on saturdays and play along with album after album of zeppelin. you have made my day. Light Up the Love That I Found (Music (For Robots))
  • Mr Masri also says that the CCC logo was on display alongside CCUK's name on the company directory inside the entrance to CCUK's offices.
  • The air was so calm that flying was probably laborious, and when a light breeze slipped in—not from the west but out of the east—a big redtail climbed up to play along the cliff face, then dropped down to skim low. Bird Cloud
  • Their endless doomsaying can grow tiresome but more often it's fun to play along.
  • She was in charge, so I had to play along with her odd ideas.
  • Some of these programs play along with the musician to make practice easier and more entertaining.
  • My mother has learnt to play along with the bizarre conversations begun by father.
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