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vb. To conform to majority beliefs, opinions, or practices.
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Follow the Crowd is a 1918 short comedy film with Harold Lloyd. Previously thought to be a lost film, the SilentEra website says now that a "print exists".
Follow the Crowd may refer to:
- Follow the Crowd (film), a 1918 film starring Harold Lloyd
- "Follow the Crowd" (song), a 1914 song composed by Irving Berlin
"Follow the Crowd" is a song composed by Irving Berlin for the 1914 musical The Queen of the Movies.
Usage examples of "follow the crowd".
Therell be a washbasin and a toilet bowl in any room they assign us because we have status, but if you intend to do any serious showering or bathing, youll have to follow the crowd.
There'll be a washbasin and a toilet bowl in any room they assign us because we have status, but if you intend to do any serious showering or bathing, you'll have to follow the crowd.
If you are undecided and don't want to follow the crowd, what will you do when faced with the mark or the loss of your head?
It's the same reason - the fear of not toeing the line, and of being unpopular if you don't follow the crowd like a lot of bloody sheep.
He holds his arms up in mute appeal, but you step over him and follow the crowd into American History.
Sasha, the broad-shouldered, the cunning, the ready, the untiring companion of his master, secretly ordered a cask of vodki to follow the crowd of hunters and serfs.
He makes no effort to follow the crowd and partake their sustenance.