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abreast
1 abreast
If people or things walk or move abreast, they are next to each other, side by side, and facing in the same direction.
The steep pavement was too narrow for them to walk abreast.
...a group of youths riding their motorbikes four abreast.
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2 abreast
If you are abreast of someone or something, you are level with them or in line with them.
As he drew abreast of the man he pretended to stumble.
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3 abreast
If you keep abreast of a subject, you know all the most recent facts about it.
He will be keeping abreast of the news.
We'll keep you abreast of developments.
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