Antonym: previous. Similar words: follow, follow up, as follows, follow through, owing to, show in, allow, yellow. Meaning: [fɑləʊɪŋ /'fɒl-] n. 1. a group of followers or enthusiasts 2. the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture. adj. 1. going or proceeding or coming after in the same direction 2. in the desired direction 3. immediately following in time or order 4. about to be mentioned or specified.
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91, Violence has subsided following two days of riots.
92, Many roads were flooded and impassable following the storm.
93, Troops sealed off the site following a bomb alert.
94, The following is an extract from her diary.
95, She was due to start work the following Monday.
96, He was released from prison following his acquittal.
97, The shop has a small but loyal/devoted following.
98, The revenue is derived from the following sources.
99, The following day, a letter arrived.
100, Demiris took Catherine to dinner the following night.
101, Demonstrators protested angrily following the jury's verdict.
102, Read the following excerpt from one of Milton's poems.
103, The President has issued the following statement.
104, That rock musician has a cult following.
105, He glanced back to see if they were following.
106, He has trouble following simple instructions.
107, She was having difficulty following his perverted logic.
108, Have you been following the basketball championships?
109, You see that car following us? Well,[www.Sentencedict.com] lose it!
110, The following tale will clearly illustrate this point.
111, The police are following up all the leads.
112, The following evening the duchess was again receiving guests.
113, He was following a broad trail through the trees.
114, The following day the pain returned.
115, Have you been following the basketball tournament?
116, Put the following words into Chinese.
117, There's nobody following us—you're just imagining it!
118, We agreed to meet again the following Monday.
119, The police are following several lines of inquiry.
120, I'm following in my father's footsteps.
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