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run along

VERB
  1. be in line with; form a line along
    trees line the riverbank

How To Use run along In A Sentence

  • In Western Europe, the defence and revision of the myths have run along different tracks.
  • They certainly had no problem coping with a brisk run along a narrow, twisty country road where oncoming traffic and constant blind bends required repeated firm applications.
  • You could run along the path at midnight, hard earth under your feet, the creek burbling along beside you - and the experience was exactly what you would have had one hundred years ago.
  • Run along now, sonny; mummy wants to have a rest.
  • We leave Algiers and run along the same kind of heathy, cliffy, barren reach of hills, terminating in high lines of serrated ridges, and scarce showing an atom of cultivation, but where the mouth of a river or a sheltering bay has encouraged the Moors to some species of fortification. The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford
  • The curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail.
  • Many follow the island's 1,365 miles of irrigation channels, called levadas, stretches of which run along steep slopes with precipitous drops to one side.
  • He had to run along the track, carrying his boots, before catching a taxi to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • The curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail.
  • To some extent the answer is self-evident: State and national politics run along distinct and not always parallel tracks.
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