Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
along-of
Phrase
əˈlɔːŋ əv

Definition
A phrase used in informal English to convey the idea of being in the company of someone or something; alongside.

Examples
- She came along-of her friends to the concert.
- He took a walk along-of his dog in the park.
- We traveled along-of our parents during the vacation.

Meaning
Refers to being accompanied by or associated with someone or something.

Synonyms
- alongside
- with
- together with