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follow v 1 1858 [LOWELL] i, 129 Then I got
up...and follyed right out to see ef I could find what had becomed of her.
2 Phr follow on: to continue without interruption (cp
go on), follow the fish: see FISHERMAN. 1987
Evening Telegram 11 Apr, p. 14 [tape transcript] 'So all right,' he says, 'if you
think we will make St Lawrence we'll go back. It's a poor night to follow on.'
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