Follow in anothers footsteps?
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TRACKFollow in another's footsteps?
TAGALONGFollow another's lead
TAKEONESCUEFROMFollow another's lead
CATSPAWPawn in another's game
nachaspride in another's accomplishments
inquilinityliving in another's nest
inquilinousliving in another's nest
inquilinismliving in another's nest
IMANSPOISONAnother's meat, in a play
HOLDTHEFORTAssume responsibility in another's absence
NOSYAll up in another's business
inquilinismsINQUILINISM, living in another's nest
inquilinitiesINQUILINITY, living in another's nest
ECBOLEIntroducing another's words in discourse: Rhet.
interventionsInterference by a country in another's affairs
roomerone who occupies a rented room in another's house
noseto supersede a person in another's regard, devotion, etc.
roomersone who occupies a rented room in another's house
lodgerperson who lives in rented quarters in another's house; roomer
benefitso as to produce a desired effect in another's mind
lodgersperson who lives in rented quarters in another's house; roomer
outpityto surpass in pitying (to feel sorrow at another's misfortune)
monodistpoem in which the poet or speaker laments another's death; threnody
monodypoem in which the poet or speaker laments another's death; threnody
outpitiesOUTPITY, to surpass in pitying (to feel sorrow at another's misfortune)
echopraxisin mental illness, echo-like repetition of another's actions also ECHOPRAXIA
echopraxiain mental illness, echo-like repetition of another's actions also ECHOPRAXIS
outpitiedOUTPITY, to surpass in pitying (to feel sorrow at another's misfortune)
throwto commit oneself to another's mercy, generosity, support, etc.; trust in
outpityingOUTPITY, to surpass in pitying (to feel sorrow at another's misfortune)
echopraxiasECHOPRAXIA, in mental illness, echo-like repetition of another's actions also ECHOPRAXIS
echopraxesECHOPRAXIS, in mental illness, echo-like repetition of another's actions also ECHOPRAXIA
copycat(esp. in children's use) A person who copies another's behavior, dress, or ideas
copycats(esp. in children's use) A person who copies another's behavior, dress, or ideas
fossickto undermine another's digging; search for waste gold in relinquished workings, washing places, etc.
understudies(in the theater) A person who learns another's role in order to be able to act as a replacement at short notice
understudy(in the theater) A person who learns another's role in order to be able to act as a replacement at short notice
conkersA children's game in which each child has a conker on the end of a string and takes turns trying to break another's with it