[ UK /fˈɒlə‍ʊɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɑɫoʊɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who accepts the leadership of another
  2. someone who travels behind or pursues another
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How To Use follower In A Sentence

  • For the wholehearted follower of Francis (`I am your breviary ! RIDDLE ME THIS
  • Records, is among the thousands of devoted followers who have raised figure skating to new heights of popularity.
  • There is a difference, too, between appeasing men of violence and seeking to limit their appeal, just as the leaders of global terror must be separated from those who could become their followers.
  • She inspires great loyalty among her followers.
  • The books written by Richardson and his followers accordingly became known as moral or didactic novels.
  • During the neverending arguments about women priests even the women concerned were mostly scrupulous about not using the ‘pagan’ term priestess, extraordinary misrepresentations of Jesus' followers were cited as ‘proof’ that women were not meant to be members of the clergy. The Templar Revelation
  • Ask your followers to STOP attacking her in demeaning ways. not because she is a woman but because you CONTINUALLY espouse change but do little to make your followers see change as accepting old guard while creating the new guard. Clinton: 'I've never given up on you'
  • Comments, "likes" and shares on Facebook, as well as retweets and favorites on Twitter, can indicate what topics and subjects your followers found interesting and valuable.
  • This is one guy who has managed to get shedloads of money out of his followers by that old and trusted trick of telling them the world's going to end, so they won't need all those possessions and cash that'll bar them entry into heaven.
  • The whole thing has been a hideous blunder, and the idea of encumbering a force of four thousand men with something like thirty thousand camp followers, and with a train of no less than nineteen thousand bullocks, to say nothing of other draught animals, is the most preposterous thing I ever heard of. At the Point of the Bayonet A Tale of the Mahratta War
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