home-along
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Adverb
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home
-
along
(
not
comparable
)
(
UK
,
dialect
,
archaic
)
To one's
home
;
homeward
.
1878
, Thomas Hardy,
The Return of the Native
:
“
[
…
]
And what did the lady say then?”
“I can't mind. Please, Master Reddleman, may I go
home-along
now?”
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