Idioms
follow (someone's) lead
to do as someone else does
Everybody followed my lead and came to work early.
follow in (someone's) footsteps/tracks
follow one's heart
follow one's nose
follow orders
follow suit
follow the crowd
follow through with (something)
follow up (something) or follow (something) up
fond of (someone or something)
food for thought
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fall off the wagon
get on one's high horse
stick (something) up or stick up (something)
have (something) up one's sleeve
for short
small hours (of the night/morning)
feel at home
a little bird told me
give (someone) the brush-off
get the sack
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The kangaroo and emu can't move backwards. That's why they have been chosen as symbols for the australian continent.
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