Antonyms for take along


Grammar : Verb
Spell : teyk-uh-lawng, -uh-long
Phonetic Transcription : ˈteɪk əˌlɔŋ, -əˌlɒŋ


Definition of take along

  • As in bring : verb transport or accompany
Example sentences :
  • Somethin' for her to take along when she goes out West to Betsy.
  • Extract from : « Cy Whittaker's Place » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • "We could take along emergency tanks and drop them," Stan said.
  • Extract from : « A Yankee Flier Over Berlin » by Al Avery
  • We can take along some of this gasoline in some of these empty tins and cans.
  • Extract from : « Boy Scouts Mysterious Signal » by G. Harvey Ralphson
  • "You shall have a bottle to take along," I promised, with alacrity, but he demurred.
  • Extract from : « The Best Short Stories of 1920 » by Various
  • And I went, as soon as my father could give me a week's rent to take along.
  • Extract from : « The Promised Land » by Mary Antin
  • Ain't you got a horse or a donkey that I can take along with me to carry them?
  • Extract from : « Europa's Fairy Book » by Joseph Jacobs
  • She put in I don't know what all good, an' she had me pick some hollyhocks to take along.
  • Extract from : « Friendship Village » by Zona Gale
  • We bought a few things here which we thought we could take along with us.
  • Extract from : « Young Alaskans in the Far North » by Emerson Hough
  • I'll leave these things here with you, and I'll just take along that bench over there.
  • Extract from : « A Traveler in Time » by August Derleth
  • It was always necessary to take along so many paraphernalia.
  • Extract from : « The German Emperor as Shown in his Public Utterances » by Christian Gauss

Synonyms for take along

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