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.”