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Ahn Posted 19 years ago
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Like any celebrity who is caught following the crowd

Like any celebrity who is caught following the crowd, all the Arctic travellers insisted that their plans had been made ages ago and that the coincidence of so many polar expeditions was purely haphazard.

-> What does it exactly mean? Does it mean 'celebrity who seems to follow the crowd'?
  

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who is caught following the crowd = who is seen/noticed to be doing something in imitation of others, conforming to fashion, etc.

  • who is caught following the crowd = who is seen/noticed to be doing something in imitation of others, conforming to fashion, etc.
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who is caught following the crowd = who is seen/noticed to be doing something in imitation of others, conforming to fashion, etc.
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Thank you Mister Micawber!

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