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alt. (context cricket English) The act of a captain forcing the other side to bat again immediately after their first innings. n. (context cricket English) The act of a captain forcing the other side to bat again immediately after their first innings. vb. (context cricket of a team English) To bat their second innings immediately after their first innings.
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"Follow On", also known in certain cases as "Down In The Valley With My Saviour I Would Go" and "I Will Follow Jesus", is a Christian hymn written in 1878 by William Orcutt Cushing. The music for it was composed in 1880 by both Robert Lowry and W. Howard Doane.
Usage examples of "follow on".
With Grizz and Eonneh riding in the farm hover truck, Kelly drove slow enough for the five children to follow on their horses.
Gretchen would drive the Jaguar and choose our route, and I would follow on Peggy Sue.
If Tyrel and Tell could, they would follow on and join up, and they might even be on ahead somewhere, waiting.
But he also knew that, ultimately, raiding on the flanks like this didn't do any good, however much it confused the enemy, unless there was an immediate follow on assault, and an assault was exactly what had failed to materialize.