tagalong

IPA: tˈægʌɫˈɔŋ

noun

  • One who, or that which, tags along.

tag along

IPA: tˈægʌɫˈɔŋ

verb

  • (idiomatic) To accompany, join, or follow; to go with.
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Examples of "tagalong" in Sentences

  • The bonus game points were a tagalong, which is a problem.
  • The tagalong/assassin leads an ARMY to capture the egg near the end.
  • Maybe, for now, it's better off as a tagalong to transparent aluminum.
  • The tagalong magazine aimed to disseminate the doctrines of the Church.
  • Like a tagalong, but instead of peanut butter it was caramel and pecans.
  • Being First Lady is a "tagalong" job based on what one's spouse has done.
  • Misconception 3: “Adding a tagalong kid will help me broaden my audience base”.
  • Please see Jade from Jackie Chan Adventures for a fairly effective example of a kid tagalong.
  • when they headed to the bike corral to hop on their "tagalong" bicycle and ride to their Royal
  • Things get dicey and a lot messy once they and their tagalong Edberg get into the thick of things.
  • Even when the King sends a competent tagalong/assassin, he fails to either finish the hero or recover the egg.
  • Hero goes on quest with a companion and a bumbling fool tagalong the king sends to keep track of their progress.

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