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to go wherever (someone) goes
The little boy followed his mother around all day.
idiom
to go wherever (someone) goes
The little boy followed his mother around all day.
idiom
to go wherever (someone) goes
The little boy followed his mother around all day.
idiom
to go wherever (someone) goes
The little boy followed his mother around all day.
1 More than 900 additional soldiers, Marines and airmen will follow around the end of May.
2 Cole Ragans: Remember that day way back when that the Rangers sent him over from minor league camp to follow around Cole Hamels?
3 Burning pain can follow around the mouth, especially when opening or closing, says Batra.
4 Under the production of his son, cameras follow around Sanders and others, capturing meetings and moments to be posted and spread on social media, for better or worse.
5 Years ago, the filmmaker Coodie Simmons abandoned his dream of becoming a standup comedian to follow around a young rapper named Kanye West.
6 Jun plays an experienced, although sometimes reckless, ranger that Hyun-jo must follow around.
7 On at least two occasions, Huntsman said, Lillienfeld showed up at commission meetings and appeared to follow around members of Huntsman’s team, including one staffer who Lillienfeld trailed into a parking lot.
8 The Boston Pops’ concert will take place at Tanglewood, and pyrotechnics from Boston Common will follow around 10:30 p.m.
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