long (verb)
51ˌget aˈlong — phrasal verb 1) if people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other Richard and his sister don t get along.[/ex] I get along well with most of my colleagues.[/ex] 2) to manage to continue doing something, or to manage to make …
52ˌgo aˈlong — phrasal verb to continue doing something You ll learn a lot as you go along.[/ex] …
53ˌgo aˈlong with sb/sth — phrasal verb to agree with someone or something I think I would tend to go along with what Tim was saying.[/ex] …
54ˌmuddle aˈlong — phrasal verb to continue living or doing something in a confused way without planning …
55ˌsing aˈlong — phrasal verb to sing a song with someone who is already singing …
56ˌtag aˈlong — phrasal verb informal to go somewhere with someone else although you are not needed …
57Tuscarora language — language name=Tuscarora nativename=Skarureʔ familycolor=American states=Canada, United States region=Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation in southern Ontario, Tuscarora Reservation in northwestern New York, and eastern North Carolina… …
58division — noun 1 dividing sth into separate parts ADJECTIVE ▪ clear, simple ▪ Sometimes there is no simple division between good and evil. ▪ complex ▪ rigid ▪ …
59cord — noun 1 string/rope ADJECTIVE ▪ thick, thin ▪ long, short ▪ strong ▪ elastic, leather …
60pull — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 act of pulling ADJECTIVE ▪ sharp ▪ strong ▪ gentle, slight ▪ downward ▪ gravitati …