phrasal verb 'move along'
Phrasal verbMain meaning
move along
[muːv əˈlɒŋ]
to continue moving forward or to leave

Other meanings

  • to make progress
  • (police/authority) telling people to leave an area

Example Sentences Using the Phrasal Verb "move along"

  • The police told the crowd to move along.
  • It’s time to move along with the project.
  • We need to move along before it gets dark.

Features of Using "move along"

Separability:Inseparable Transitivity:Intransitive Level:A2 Particle:along

Often used by police, guards, or in official contexts when telling people not to stop or gather. Can also mean simply “make progress.”

Other phrasal verbs with the verb move

move forward

move forward

to advance or make progress