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Verb: run along  rún u'long [N. Amer], rún u'lóng [Brit]
  1. Be in line with; form a line along
    "trees run along the riverbank";
    - line
Interjection: run along  rún u'long [N. Amer], rún u'lóng [Brit]
Usage: informal
  1. Instruction to go away
    - get stuffed [Brit, informal], avaunt [archaic], beat it [informal], begone [literary], bog off [Brit, informal], bug off [N. Amer, informal], buzz off [informal], get lost [informal], shove off [informal], go away, naff off [Brit, slang], hop it [Brit, informal], leg it [informal], be off, scram [informal], get knotted [Brit, informal], sod off [Brit, informal], take a hike [informal]

Derived forms: run along, running along, ran along, runs along

See also: run

Type of: lie