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lɒŋ/ verb 1. to manage She got along quite well when her motherwas away on holiday. We seem to get alongvery happily without the telephone. Howare you getting along? 2. to get along(with someone) to be friendly with someone;to work well with someone I don’t thinkthey get along.
To move or transfer from one place or position to another, To change (gears), as in an automobile, To provide for one's own needs; get along, noun_ A loosely fitting dress that hangs straight from the shoulder; a chemise, A systematic change of the phonetic or phonemic structure of a language, Football A rearrangement of players from one formation to another just prior to the snap of the ball.
To get along, To dine; eat, To go; to pass; to journey; to travel, noun_ Money paid for a transport ticket, A paying passenger, especially in a taxi, Food and drink
To succeed in accomplishing, achieving, or producing, especially with difficulty, To continue to get along; carry on; cope, transitive verb_ To have under control and direction; to conduct; to guide; to administer; to treat; to handle, to guide by careful or delicate treatment; to wield with address; to make subservient by artful conduct; to bring around cunningly to one's plans, To direct affairs; to carry on business or affairs; to administer, verb_ carry on or function, be in charge of, act on, or dispose of, achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods, noun_ In general, training; discipline; treatment, A ring for the training of horses and the practice of horsemanship; a riding-school, The handling, control, or training of a horse; man奼e
easily approached or entered, easily obtained, easy to get along with or talk to_ friendly