run along meaning
Verb: run along rún u'lóng
- Be in line with; form a line along
- line
- Instruction to go away
- avaunt [archaic], beat it, begone, bog off [Brit], get lost, go away, hop it [Brit], leg it, be off, scram, get knotted [Brit], sod off [Brit], take a hike
Derived forms: runs along, ran along, running along, run along
See also: run
Type of: lie
[American slang]
to leave.
Please run along and leave me alone.
I have to run along now. Good-bye.
Examples
More: Next- water runs along the channel to the fields.
- a squirrel runs along on a transmission line.
- the road runs along the river.
- the curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail
- run along and smouch the knives-three of them.