See Also: to 2, preposition(dictionary)
for 1, preposition(dictionary)
given 3, preposition(dictionary)
gone 3, preposition(dictionary)
less 3, preposition(dictionary)
like 1, preposition(dictionary)
out 2, preposition(dictionary)
on 1, preposition(dictionary)
over 1, preposition(dictionary)
plus 1, preposition(dictionary)

along 2, preposition (oh)



2 W1S1 prep
[Language: Old English; Origin: andlang, from and- 'against' + lang 'long']
from one place on something such as a line, road, or edge towards the other end of it
::We were driving along Follyfoot Road.
::She glanced anxiously along the line of faces.
::He slid his hand along her arm.
forming a line beside something long
::The palm trees along the shore swayed in the wind.
::the toolbar along the top of your screen
::There were cheering crowds all along Pennsylvania Avenue.
a particular distance away, on or beside something long such as a line, road, edge etc
::Hugo's house was about two hundred yards away along the main street.
::The bathroom is just along (=a short distance along) the corridor.
along the way/line
during a process or experience, or during someone's life
::I've been lucky, but I've had my share of heartbreak along the way.