running along (Meaning)

running along

to go away

running along Sentence Examples

  1. The cheerful children were running along the sun-dappled path, their laughter echoing through the park.
  2. Amidst the bustling crowd, the thief silently slipped away, running along the alleyways to escape detection.
  3. The train sped past the station, its wheels running along the tracks with a thunderous rumble.
  4. The river meandered through the valley, running along its winding course with a serene tranquility.
  5. The wind whistled through the trees, running along their branches like an invisible hand.
  6. The fingers of the pianist danced across the keys, running along the ivory with a fluid grace.
  7. The scissors ran along the length of the fabric, smoothly cutting through its layers.
  8. The virus spread rapidly through the population, running along the intricate network of connections.
  9. The lines of code ran along the computer screen, each character a testament to the complexity of modern technology.
  10. The dog bounded through the forest, running along the narrow trail with an exuberant gait.

FAQs About the word running along

to go away

going, going off, getting, peeling off, getting off, stepping (along), pulling out, pushing on, buggering off, cutting out

arriving,coming, turning up, showing up, remaining, dwelling, nearing, closing, abiding, approaching

The cheerful children were running along the sun-dappled path, their laughter echoing through the park.

Amidst the bustling crowd, the thief silently slipped away, running along the alleyways to escape detection.

The train sped past the station, its wheels running along the tracks with a thunderous rumble.

The river meandered through the valley, running along its winding course with a serene tranquility.