Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
FOLLOW IN (SOMEONE'S) FOOTSTEPSto follow the same career or lifestyle as someone else
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1. James was a convicted thief who had spent years in jail. He didn’t want his son to follow in his footsteps.
2. The daughter had always admired her mother’s work helping the poor. From an early age she was determined to follow in her mother’s footsteps Compare to: chip off the old block. The someone in the expression is traditionally, but not necessarily, a parent. |
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