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follow someone to the ends of the earth

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Verb

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follow someone to the ends of the earth (third-person singular simple present follows someone to the ends of the earth, present participle following someone to the ends of the earth, simple past and past participle followed someone to the ends of the earth)

  1. To follow someone to no end; to follow someone indefinitely.
    I'd follow him to the ends of the earth if I had to; I love him so much.

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