14 adjectives to describe follow

" "My rustling dress I will unlace,my ornaments forsaking, Barefooted up the stairway steep will mute and cautious follow!

Will the characteristic Etonian top-hat follow the Bever?

Or constant follow still that first desire We had to find them? Old.

These to me were curious little follows and I examined them closely and concluded there was a vast difference between gold and lead mining.

He stood until he saw Jack duck his head under the tent flaps of the jail and the white-faced youth follow shrinking after.

The faithful follow at will.

The pueblos of Mogarao, Canaman, Quipayo, and Calabanga, in this fertile district follow so thickly upon one another that they form an almost uninterrupted succession of houses and gardens.

These to me were curious little follows and I examined them closely and concluded there was a vast difference between gold and lead mining.

NOTE VII.Two or more distinct subject phrases connected by and, require a plural verb, and generally a plural noun too, if a nominative follow the verb; as, "To be wise in our own eyes, to be wise in the opinion of the world, and to be wise in the sight of our Creator, are three things so very different, as rarely to coincide.

'Tilly,' 'Tiny,' and 'Nipper' follow.

The country's greatest shame and disaster arise from the custom which makes the line between the educated and the uneducated follow the line between the rich and the poor, almost without deviation.

And now, in wandering about, Whene'er I see a hill, A childish feeling of delight Springs in my bosom still; And longings for the high unknown Follow and flow and fill.

Having occasion to entertain at dinner a number of useful follows, he instructed his butler to transfer the labels from a number of empty bottles of champagne to an equal number of magnums of dry ginger-ale, at ten shillings the dozen, and these were placed on the table.

" "Stella, Stella," she heard his vibrant whisper follow after.

14 adjectives to describe  follow