They were waiting for me in the drawing-room, which is a very large room, stretching along the entire front of the house, with three long windows reaching down to the floor.
in accompaniment or as a companion; "his little sister came along to the movies"; "I brought my camera along"; "working along with his father"
If you move or look along something such as a road, you move or look towards one end of it. Newman walked along the street alone The young man led Mark Ryle along a corridor I looked along the length of the building
If you say that something is going along in a particular way, you mean that it is progressing in that way. the negotiations which have been dragging along interminably My life is going along nicely
If something has been true or been present all along, it has been true or been present throughout a period of time. I've been fooling myself all along
in line with a length or direction (often followed by `by' or `beside'); "pass the word along"; "ran along beside me"; "cottages along by the river
When someone or something moves along, they keep moving in a particular direction. She skipped and danced along The wide road was blocked solid with traffic that moved along sluggishly
You use along with to mention someone or something else that is also involved in an action or situation. The baby's mother escaped from the fire along with two other children
If something is situated along a road, river, or corridor, it is situated in it or beside it. enormous traffic jams all along the roads. houses built on piles along the river