came along (Meaning)
came along
to go with as a companion, to accompany someone who leads the way, to make progress, to make an appearance, a small portable winch usually consisting of a cable attached to a hand-operated ratchet
Synonyms & Antonyms of came along
came along Sentence Examples
- As we wandered through the forest, an unexpected opportunity came along: we stumbled upon a hidden waterfall.
- Just when we thought all hope was lost, a friendly stranger came along and offered us assistance.
- The new software came along with a user-friendly interface that made it easy to navigate.
- A sudden thunderstorm came along, forcing us to seek shelter under a nearby bridge.
- An unforeseen obstacle came along during the project, which delayed its completion.
- A breakthrough in medical research came along, offering hope to countless patients.
- The unexpected success of the launch came along with a series of challenges that needed to be addressed.
- A new friend came along in the unlikeliest of places, changing the course of our lives forever.
- With the advent of the internet, a wealth of information came along at our fingertips.
- A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity came along, and I couldn't resist taking the leap.
FAQs About the word came along
to go with as a companion, to accompany someone who leads the way, to make progress, to make an appearance, a small portable winch usually consisting of a cable
progressed, got along, went off, did, went, marched, went along, came, got on, proceeded
blocked, stopped, stayed,remained, arrested, held back, slowed (down or up), stood, checked, halted
As we wandered through the forest, an unexpected opportunity came along: we stumbled upon a hidden waterfall.
Just when we thought all hope was lost, a friendly stranger came along and offered us assistance.
The new software came along with a user-friendly interface that made it easy to navigate.
A sudden thunderstorm came along, forcing us to seek shelter under a nearby bridge.