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take along

[teyk-uh-lawng, -uh-long] / ˈteɪk əˌlɔŋ, -əˌlɒŋ /


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Quick breads are a winning take-along option for any get-together, with a longer shelf life than cupcakes and layer cakes.

From Washington Post

In 2011, remote or portable music became a reality, with Apple pushing AirPlay and widespread Bluetooth adoption, making whole-house or take-along music playback fun and easy.

From Washington Post

One third of all U.S. adults own smartphones — such as the iPhone and Android software-based phones — and the real estate apps they can access provide the take-along convenience that a home computer simply cannot.

From Washington Post

The passengers, with their baggage and take-along animals, couldn’t even form a queue.

From New York Times

Something funny, because travelers out there need a little take-along humor to keep from going berserk at the X-ray machine or renouncing their citizenship and moving to Denmark.

From Salon