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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(151) One by one he gained the confidence of his followers.
(152) Don Juan asserted confidently that he had the firm support of numerous followers.
(153) Rhee and his followers had tried to liquidate the guerrilla movement in the south but had failed.
(154) His followers closed in, looking for an opening to join the fight and pin Bigwig down.
(155) The majority of the camp followers were however, good honest women who were the wives and sweethearts of the troops.
(156) The followers of Aenarion became ever more brutal, cruel and merciless, lost in a dream of endless slaughter.
(157) All the members of their community were followers of the Belzer rebbe, half of whom made a living as religious copyists.
(158) Wherefore I beseech you, be ye followers of me.
(159) The Prime Minister's policy alienate many of his followers.
(160) He came out with a troop of followers.
(161) His adroit replies to hecklers won him many followers.
(162) His followers did not rape or carouse, like the troops of many warlord armies.
(163) Adolf Hitler flew again to Nuremberg to review his faithful followers.
(164) He has forbidden his followers to pay tribute to the emperor, Consul!
(165) The leader's refusal to abase himself before his followers irritated the king.
(166) This chivalrous attitude was not endorsed by their followers in the party.
(167) His followers are called on to worship him with devotion ( bhakti ).
(168) His nonchalance and aplomb in times of trouble always encouraged his followers.
(169) His followers, under various leaders, took Damascus, Antioch, Jerusalem, Persia and Egypt.
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(170) His followers pressed him, telling him his magic was all a pretence.
(171) His words caused a great deal of dissension among his followers.
(172) Every king had 11 followers, thus a pack had 144 cards.
(173) Nick Clegg , the party's leader and the deputy prime minister , is different , and followers know it.
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