To perform an accompanying part or parts in a composition.
Cooperate or pretend to cooperate.
1 EU leaders will play along , talking up the sacrifices they have made.
2 It was difficult, however, for Melong to play along in the dark.
3 Tony Robinson is a bit more forgiving: he might even play along .
4 I told him to play along , ignore the order and stay cool.
5 Well, you generally delivered in the past, Bern, so I'll play along .
6 But the Reuters poll shows Japan Inc is reluctant to play along .
7 And if I didn't play along , Murphy was as good as dead.
8 We play along until it's time for me to make my move.
9 And if she refused to play along , there again, he was lost.
10 But his mood had improved, and he was willing to play along .
11 And if it made Anna feel more comfortable...well, he would play along .
12 He wasn't trying to confuse you, just get you to play along .
13 There was nothing for him to do now but to play along .
14 But sometimes-likewith that guy - you play along because you understand the circumstances.
15 And why did the Tasmanians in this episode play along with it?
16 That still brought a smile to his lips-persuadedher to play along .
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