Similar words: follower, follow, follow out, follow on, follow up, follow-up, flowers, following. Meaning: ['fɑləʊə(r) /'fɒl-] n. a group of followers or enthusiasts.
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(31) Like all tyrannical leaders, he demanded unquestioning obedience from his followers.
(32) As usual,those followers were looking over their shoulders at their master.
(33) The reformer soon gathered a band of followers round him.
(34) She had great personal influence and power over her followers.
(35) The three monotheistic religions with the most followers are Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
(36) The leader of the religious sect and thirty of his followers killed themselves in a suicide pact last year.
(37) Followers feel energetic, confident, and never more alive.
(38) The camp followers however caused problems with the authorities.
(39) His followers all walk along with him.
(40) Followers were prepared to live a life of poverty.
(41) The early followers of Jesus were mostly Jews.
(42) Followers claim that she has levitated frequently during prayer.
(43) Already his followers were calling him a saint.
(44) Followers of the sect espouse pure love and nonviolence.
(45) His followers lavished him with riches.
(46) But this leaves out sports followers.
(47) When will this lady and her followers face facts?
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(48) In short, he went as far toward Jeffries and his followers as he could without forsaking his own integrity.
(49) His few educated or moneyed followers came from among people rendered marginal by ethnicity or factional misfortune.
(50) After serious trouble at Sham gigs, for example the one at the London School of Economics, they also deserted their followers.
(51) But slowly and surely the followers of Chaos gained the upper hand.
(52) Merbah announced his intention of forming a new political party to rally followers of the late President Houari Boumedienne.
(53) The Maharishi's followers say that 7000 is a magic number.
(54) But they were two leaders determined to understand each other, and to broaden the area of agreement among their followers.
(55) The historical case studies carried out by Lakatos and his followers certainly lend some support to that latter claim.
(56) If his followers found all this reasonable enough, critics at a distance tried to put it in perspective.
(57) It was near his palace, on the edge of the city where all his followers lived.
(58) A huge and devoted group of followers pay $ 39 a head to attend her motivational hotel seminars.
(59) His own followers cheered him repeatedly as the rhetoric boomed out through the slight electronic distortion of the public address systems.
(60) I should say, it was the scum fringes of each group, not the majority of decent followers of the game.
More similar words: follower, follow, follow out, follow on, follow up, follow-up, flowers, following, as follows, follow suit, follow the crowd, follow through, lower, glower, flower, flowery, flowered, flowerbed, flowerpot, glowering, lower court, sunflower, hallowed, flower girl, wildflower, wild flower, swallowed, mellowed, halloween, cauliflower.