Someone who persistently (and annoyingly) follows along.
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Examples for "tagalong"
Examples for "tagalong"
1I never shot a murderer, or an innocent tagalong kid, before nightfall.
2A tagalong who was always following them around.
3I had passed it a thousand times; so had many producers, actors, executives, and the occasional tagalong screenwriter.
4To hear some tell it, it's not unfair wages or job losses, but those little tagalong critters known as invasive species.
5He was her source of income at the moment, and he hadn't discounted that she might be willing to play tagalong for that reason alone.
1The whole gang of hanger-on chiefs is perpetually loaded to the guards.
2You will become a dependent in this house, a hanger-on, a sponger.
3I don't care two straws about Deronda, or any other conceited hanger-on.
4The Oracle is humble enough before the hanger-on of the turf.
5He's not much of a hanger-on at the best of times.
6And very different. She nodded, as yet another hanger-on stopped at their table.
7I cannot go on living as a hanger-on in this house.
8Huntley soon developed a reputation as a hanger-on, desperate for acceptance.
9Then he became a hanger-on at the clubs, a genteel loafer.
10Not a hanger-on, PR person or even a snapper in sight.
11Mine came last of all, as that of a mere interloper and hanger-on.
12He the useful member of society, and I the mere hanger-on?
13Nor have you, O poor parasite and humble hanger-on, much reason to complain!
14Curse you and your vile hints, you mongrel, you hanger-on, you scurrilous beast!
15He will always be a hanger-on as we call them, in the business world.
16He is a hanger-on at the tables of our enemies.
Translations for hanger-on