Follow along


Move or proceed in accord or in unison with someone. For example, The children followed along with the song, or They followed along with the crowd.

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  • Followed

    [fol-oh] /ˈfɒl oʊ/ verb (used with object) 1. to come after in sequence, order of time, etc.: The speech follows the dinner. 2. to go or come after; move behind in the same direction: Drive ahead, and I’ll follow you. 3. to accept as a guide or leader; accept the authority of or give allegiance […]

  • Follower

    [fol-oh-er] /ˈfɒl oʊ ər/ noun 1. a person or thing that . 2. a person who follows another in regard to his or her ideas or belief; disciple or adherent. 3. a person who imitates, copies, or takes as a model or ideal: He was little more than a follower of current modes. 4. an […]

  • Followership

    [fol-oh-er-ship] /ˈfɒl oʊ ərˌʃɪp/ noun 1. the ability or willingness to follow a leader. 2. a group of or supporters; following.

  • Following bougie

    following bougie fol·low·ing bougie (fŏl’ō-ĭng) n. A flexible tapered bougie with a screw tip that is attached to the tailing end of a filiform bougie, allowing the progressive dilation of a passage.

  • Following

    [fol-oh-ing] /ˈfɒl oʊ ɪŋ/ noun 1. a body of , attendants, adherents, etc. 2. the body of admirers, attendants, patrons, etc., of someone or something: That television show has a large following. 3. the following, that which comes immediately after, as pages, lines, etc.: See the following for a list of exceptions. adjective 4. that […]


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