foll in English

foll (following, followed)

following, followed

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "foll" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "foll", or refer to the context using the word "foll" in the English Dictionary.

1. (usually: postpositive and foll by to) conflicting (with): Abhorrent to common sense.

2. (when: postpositive, foll by of) feeling extreme aversion or loathing (for): Abhorrent of vulgarity

3. (foll by to) in proportion; in relation salary will be According to age and experience 2

4. Having ability, esp in many different fields; competent (postpositive foll by of) able or having the skill (to do something) she is Capable of hard work (postpositive foll by of) having the temperament or inclination (to do something) he seemed Capable …

5. (often foll by to) sharing in or being partly responsible (for the cause of something): a Contributory factor

6. (when intr, often foll by up) to collapse or cause to collapse his courage Crumpled (when tr, often foll by up ) to crush or cause to be crushed so as to form wrinkles or creases (intr) to shrink; shrivel

7. (often foll by to) sharing in or being partly responsible (for the cause of something): a Contributory factor

8. Usually, the instructions will be somewhere along these lines: “bind off 4 sts at beg of next 2 rows, 3 sts at beg of foll 2 rows, 2 sts at beg of foll 2 rows and … Perfect Way to Shape Armholes …

9. Adverb, adjective (postpositive) (usually foll by of) in or into a state of difficulty, confusion, or conflict (with) (often foll by of) in or into an entanglement or collision (with) (often in the phrase run Afoul of)a yacht with its sails Afoul; the boat ran Afoul …

10. (Banking & Finance) (foll by at) to estimate the value of (income, property, etc) for taxation purposes: the estate was Assessed …

11. (Banking & Finance) (foll by at) to estimate the value of (income, property, etc) for taxation purposes: the estate was Assessed …

12. (often foll by of) in or into an entanglement or collision (with) (often in the phrase run Afoul of)

13. (intr; often foll by for or against) to make a loud noise or outcry; make a public demand: they Clamoured for attention

14. Conj (often foll by that) if it is assumed or taken for granted (that): even Assuming he understands the problem, he will never take any action

15. Haffe ye Browt Roben hom?" "Dam, the deyell spede hem, bothe bodey and bon; Y haffe hade a foll gret skorne

16. (when: intr, often foll by on, at, etc) to bite (something) nervously or impatiently; gnaw 3. Champ at the bit chafe at the bit …

17. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (when: intr, often foll by to) to transfer, make over, or surrender (something, esp territory or legal rights): the lands were Ceded by treaty.

18. (foll by to) fond (of); full of regard (for) he was very Attached to the old lady married, engaged, or associated in an exclusive sexual relationshipit's no good dancing with her, she's already Attached

19. (Nautical Terms) (often foll by of) in or into an entanglement or collision (with) (often in the phrase run Afoul of): a yacht with its sails Afoul; the boat ran Afoul of a steamer.

20. (often foll by up) to close or seal with or as with a bung the car's exhaust was Bunged up with mud British and Australian slang to throw; sling Word Origin for bung

21. (often foll by to) sharing in or being partly responsible (for the cause of something) a Contributory factor giving or donating to a common purpose or fund of, relating to, or designating an insurance or pension …

22. Verb Awakes, awaking, awoke, awaked, awoken or awaked to emerge or rouse from sleep; wake to become or cause to become alert (usually foll by to) to become or make aware (of) to awake to reality

23. Verb awakes, awaking, awoke, awaked, Awoken or awaked to emerge or rouse from sleep; wake to become or cause to become alert (usually foll by to) to become or make aware (of) to awake to reality

24. (usually foll by to or after) to yearn (for) or have a powerful or ambitious plan, desire, or hope (to do or be something)to Aspire to be a great leader to rise to a great height Derived forms of Aspire Aspirer, noun aspiring, adjective

25. Vb, Abuts, abutting or abutted (usually foll by: on, upon, or against ) to adjoin, touch, or border on (something) at one end [C15: from Old French abouter to join at the ends, border on; influenced by abuter to touch at an end, buttress]

26. A short stout stick used as a weapon take up the Cudgels (often foll by for or on behalf of) to join in a dispute, esp to defend oneself or another verb -els, -elling or -elled or US -els, -eling or -eled (tr) to strike with a cudgel …

27. Tiene un gato muy bonito tienen unos muebles muy Bonitos ¡qué poema tan bonito! ¡qué bonito! ¡contestarle así a tu padre! that's nice, answering your father back like that!; ¡bonito follón se armó! there was certainly a bit of a row! lo bonito.

28. A short stout stick used as a weapon take up the Cudgels (often foll by for or on behalf of) to join in a dispute, esp to defend oneself or another verb -els, -elling or -elled or US -els, -eling or -eled (tr) to strike with a Cudgel …

29. Acquiesce vb intr; often foll by: in or to to comply (with); assent (to) without protest (C17: from Latin Acquiescere to remain at rest, agree without protest, from ad- at + quiescere to rest, from quies quiet) ♦ acquiescence n ♦ acquiescent adj ♦ acquiescently adv The use of to after acquiesce was formerly regarded as incorrect, but is now acceptable