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Definition of "play along" in Anglais

Verb

  1. To take part in a charade, deception, or practical joke.

    • James thought it was cruel for the fraternity members to make the pledge think his father had died suddenly and refused to play along.
    • James played along with their cruel trick.
  2. To participate in a joke or trick while hiding one's knowledge of its true nature.

    • I knew that my blind date was an April Fools trick, but I played along anyway.
  3. To play a musical instrument in synchrony with a playback of a recording.

    • I like to practise guitar by playing along with records.
  4. To cooperate or go along with a plan.

    • I have doubts about your plan, but I'll play along for now.
  5. To pretend to cooperate or go along with a plan.

    • I haven't told him yet, I'm still playing along with his scheme.
  6. To manipulate (someone).

    • The con man plays his victims along until he senses the moment to ask for money.
  7. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see play,‎ along.

    • The children spent the day playing along the river.