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coming after
adjective as in following
Strongest matches
adjective as in posterior
adjective as in pursuing
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Station ownership rules also hamper broadcasters as they try to compete with tech firms that are coming after more TV viewers and advertising dollars.
I love this game, love the history of it, have so much appreciation of the guys that came before me, and really, the guys that are coming after me.”
And there is in a lot of different moments in the show, too, directly coming after those very real, tender moments, the feeling of failure.
Going up against a Goliath, they have a lot of strength to squish the Davids coming after them.”
“In the end they’re not coming after me,” he tells his supporters, “they’re coming after you, and I’m just standing in the way.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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