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It is used to describe someone who has gone along with an idea, activity, or situation, often reluctantly. For example: "She pretended to understand the discussion, even though she had no idea what was going on, and played along with her friends."
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played along
verb
Past of play along
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And MTV played along on Wednesday.
And yes, everyone played along nicely.
We played along, guilelessly imputing new mythic powers to microtargeting.
Soni played along: "They're into the past — it's a whole movement.
"I played along because I wanted to know how she did it," Ms. Goody said.
If he played along, Lackey wondered, might Scruggs try to hold it over him somehow?
But I physically played along, but mentally was freaking out.
Nearby, a woman played along on the piano.
Of course they weren't alone -- the networks played along nicely.
The often-stiff Belichick actually played along for a moment.
Merchant ably played along.
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