1.b> (.i> of) , ; -, , i> ; to walk [to sit] alongside of smb. []; he stood alongside of me ; the car stopped alongside the kerb ; its a pleasure to work alongside such a man ; the son fought alongside of his father ; the new pill will be used alongside existing medicines ; her self-confidence will develop alongside her technique i> ;
2.b> (.i> of) .i> 1) , ; ; ; to come alongside of a ship ; to moor alongside (of) a ship ; the ships lay alongside of each other ; to pass alongside of a ship ;
2) .i> , i> ; to come alongside the quay ; alongside the quay .