coming along (Meaning)

coming 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

coming along Sentence Examples

  1. My sister is coming along on the family vacation to help with the kids.
  2. The new employee is coming along well in his training and is adapting quickly.
  3. The weather forecast predicts rain coming along later in the afternoon.
  4. I'm trying to stay positive, but things aren't coming along as smoothly as I'd hoped.
  5. The construction project is coming along on schedule and within budget.
  6. I'm coming along with you to the store to pick up some groceries.
  7. The painting is coming along beautifully, and I can't wait to see the finished product.
  8. I'm not feeling well, but I'm hoping to come along tomorrow for the company picnic.
  9. The new road is coming along slowly, but it should make commuting much easier when it's completed.
  10. I'm coming along with my parents on their trip to visit my grandparents.

FAQs About the word coming 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

gaining ground, getting along, coming, going along, going off, going,progressing, getting on, proceeding, doing

stemming, standing, slowing (down or up), holding back, checking, stopping,remaining, staying, blocking, repressing

My sister is coming along on the family vacation to help with the kids.

The new employee is coming along well in his training and is adapting quickly.

The weather forecast predicts rain coming along later in the afternoon.

I'm trying to stay positive, but things aren't coming along as smoothly as I'd hoped.