play along
English
Verb
play along (third-person singular simple present plays along, present participle playing along, simple past and past participle played along)
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see play, along.
- (idiomatic) 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 the frat boys.
- James played along with their cruel trick.
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