Adverb
all the time or over a period of time
Source: WordNetWhen a person inflates his own importance, he does not see his own sins; and his sins get bigger right along with him. Leo Tolstoy
You can go from doing something quite silly to something dead serious in the blink of an eye, and if you're making those connections with your audience then they're going to go right along with it. Bruce Springsteen
But men are less used to the idea of being raped than women are, and it strikes them with a fresh horror. With women, that horror comes right along with the female genitals. Charlaine Harris
Value will always be on top of everyone's lists now, right along with safety. David Neeleman
All dope can do for you is kill you... the long hard way. And it can kill the people you love right along with you. Billie Holiday
Music changes, and I'm gonna change right along with it. Aretha Franklin