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Followers   /fˈɑloʊərz/   Listen
Followers

noun
1.
A group of followers or enthusiasts.  Synonym: following.



Follower

noun
1.
A person who accepts the leadership of another.
2.
Someone who travels behind or pursues another.



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"Followers" Quotes from Famous Books



... an excited whisper to his followers, "we'd best cut back, you chaps. They don't want ...
— The Cock-House at Fellsgarth • Talbot Baines Reed

... natives who now, under promise of impunity, came into the camp, what had become of his two followers that remained with them in the former expedition. The answers they gave were obscure and contradictory. Some said, they had died of an epidemic; others, that they had perished in the war with Puna; and others intimated, that they had lost their ...
— History Of The Conquest Of Peru • William Hickling Prescott

... touched by the Oriental magician. In illusions he is beyond comparison, as many of our readers may certify who have seen the wonderful productions by Messrs. Maskelyn and Cooke, Devant, and their many followers. The gradual disappearance of a lady in evening dress, visibly, and in mid stage growing smaller and smaller until she is small enough to be put into a paper bag, which is rolled into a ball and thrown away, is an illusion ...
— Indian Conjuring • L. H. Branson

... addition, they have at their command hundreds and thousands of dedicated foreign communists, people in nearly every free country who will serve Moscow's ends. Thus the masters of the Kremlin are provided with deluded followers all through the free world whom they can manipulate, cynically and quite ruthlessly, to serve the purposes ...
— State of the Union Addresses of Harry S. Truman • Harry S. Truman

... made all the trouble he dared, and tried to hearten up his followers by saying there would be a day of reckoning for Mr. Clemm when the missionary vessel arrived on her annual visit—at which the Commissioner pretended to laugh but couldn't hide he was worried. Leastways ...
— Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas • Lloyd Osbourne


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