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  • 21Follow — Fol low, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Followed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Following}.][OE. foluwen, folwen, folgen, AS. folgian, fylgean, fylgan; akin to D. volgen, OHG. folg[=e]n, G. folgen, Icel. fylgja, Sw. f[ o]lja, Dan. f[ o]lge, and perh. to E. folk.] 1.… …

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  • 22Follow board — Follow Fol low, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Followed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Following}.][OE. foluwen, folwen, folgen, AS. folgian, fylgean, fylgan; akin to D. volgen, OHG. folg[=e]n, G. folgen, Icel. fylgja, Sw. f[ o]lja, Dan. f[ o]lge, and perh. to E. folk …

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  • 23follow your nose — follow (your) nose 1. to make decisions by thinking of how you feel about someone or something instead of finding out information about them. As far as recruitment is concerned, I tend to follow my nose. I meet someone for an informal interview… …

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  • 24follow nose — follow (your) nose 1. to make decisions by thinking of how you feel about someone or something instead of finding out information about them. As far as recruitment is concerned, I tend to follow my nose. I meet someone for an informal interview… …

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  • 25follow up on something — follow up (on (something)) 1. to act on something. Some students said they were going to collect clothing, but they didn t follow up. You have to follow up on your application. 2. to discover more about something. I d like to follow up on Rita s… …

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  • 26follow up on — follow up (on (something)) 1. to act on something. Some students said they were going to collect clothing, but they didn t follow up. You have to follow up on your application. 2. to discover more about something. I d like to follow up on Rita s… …

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  • 27follow up — (on (something)) 1. to act on something. Some students said they were going to collect clothing, but they didn t follow up. You have to follow up on your application. 2. to discover more about something. I d like to follow up on Rita s question… …

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  • 28follow-up — follow ups N VAR: oft N n A follow up is something that is done to continue or add to something done previously. They are recording a follow up to their successful 1989 album... One man was arrested during the raid and another during a follow up… …

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  • 29follow your nose — When giving directions, telling someone to follow their nose means that they should go straight ahead …

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  • 30follow through — they lack the resources to follow the project through Syn: complete, bring to completion, see something through; continue with, carry on with, keep on with, keep going with, stay with; informal stick something out …

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