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View definitions for followed

followed

adjective as in hunted

adjective as in kept

adjective as in traced

Strong matches

adjective as in tracked

adjective as in watched

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So it’s no wonder that U2 followed Swift and Beyoncé in bringing its show to the screen.

Forty-four-year old Jason Leanders, who went on the camp that immediately followed Guide’s death, said he was beaten three to four times a day by Smyth, who would put his hands into his pants to check he had not put on extra layers to cushion his buttocks.

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There followed punishing defeats by England, France and the Netherlands, with competitive losses to Spain and the Euro 2024 humbling at the hands of the hosts on the opening night in Munich.

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With the exception of the first half of the opener against Poland, Scotland have performed well, even if results have not neccessarily followed.

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This is followed by a seven-week training programme, during which trainees are taught how to look after people in custody and de-escalate challenging situations.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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