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camp follower
noun
- a civilian not officially connected with a military unit, especially a prostitute, who follows or settles near an army camp.
- a person who sympathizes with or espouses the aims of a group without belonging to it.
camp follower
noun
- any civilian, esp a prostitute, who unofficially provides services to military personnel
- a nonmember who is sympathetic to a particular group, theory, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of camp follower1
Example Sentences
Among the advantages that billionaires receive due to their wealth is sedulous defenses by journalists and other camp followers.
That reads as clear evidence that they wanted to establish accountability for those who instigated and led the insurrection, rather than watching Trump's camp followers take the fall for doing his bidding.
Instead, Trump gave the party, along with its voters and camp follower permission to be their true, ugly, dangerous, anti-democratic, white supremacist selves.
Graham’s antic hypocrisy seems confounding to some who previously admired him when he was a camp follower of McCain’s anti-Putin foreign policy.
Through its allies, enforcers, sycophants, servants and camp followers, the Trump regime shows this to be true almost every day.
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