"happen along" meaning in All languages combined

See happen along on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Audio: en-au-happen along.ogg Forms: happens along [present, singular, third-person], happening along [participle, present], happened along [participle, past], happened along [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} happen along (third-person singular simple present happens along, present participle happening along, simple past and past participle happened along)
  1. (intransitive, idiomatic) To arrive by chance; to occur by happenstance. Tags: idiomatic, intransitive

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1892, Julian Hawthorne, chapter 1, in The Golden Fleece:",
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        {
          "ref": "1909, L. Frank Baum, chapter 11, in The Road to Oz:",
          "text": "\"[W]e can't 'spect a cyclone to happen along and take us to the Emerald City now.\"",
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        },
        {
          "ref": "1928 April 9, “Science: Heavenly Hubbub”, in Time:",
          "text": "Novae, or new stars, are always happening along.",
          "type": "quote"
        },
        {
          "ref": "2001, Linwood Barclay, Bad Move, →ISBN, page 148:",
          "text": "\"Well, you're the one who's always telling me not to leave my purse in the cart, and that's probably what that woman had done, and someone happened along and just took it.\"",
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        "To arrive by chance; to occur by happenstance."
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        [
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        ],
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          "happenstance"
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        "(intransitive, idiomatic) To arrive by chance; to occur by happenstance."
      ],
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          "text": "Novae, or new stars, are always happening along.",
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          "ref": "2001, Linwood Barclay, Bad Move, →ISBN, page 148:",
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