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to follow someone
shadow(noun)shade within clear boundaries
darkness, dark, shadow(noun)an unilluminated area
"he moved off into the darkness"
apparition, phantom, phantasm, phantasma, fantasm, shadow(noun)something existing in perception only
"a ghostly apparition at midnight"
shadow(noun)a premonition of something adverse
"a shadow over his happiness"
trace, vestige, tincture, shadow(noun)an indication that something has been present
"there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim"; "a tincture of condescension"
shadow(noun)refuge from danger or observation
"he felt secure in his father's shadow"
shadow(noun)a dominating and pervasive presence
"he received little recognition working in the shadow of his father"
tail, shadow, shadower(noun)a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements
shadow(verb)an inseparable companion
"the poor child was his mother's shadow"
shadow(verb)follow, usually without the person's knowledge
"The police are shadowing her"
shadow, shade, shade off(verb)cast a shadow over
shadow, overshadow, dwarf(verb)make appear small by comparison
"This year's debt dwarfs that of last year"
partial darkness due to the obstruction of light raysthe valley was in shadow
a time or place of little or no lightlurking in the shadows
a tiny often physical indication of something lost or vanisheda run-down mansion that is only a shadow of its former glory
a very small amountnot even a shadow of a doubt about the defendant's guilt
the soul of a dead person thought of especially as appearing to living peoplerumors of a shadow haunting the castle
an overspreading element that produces an atmosphere of gloomthe husband's adulterous affair had cast over their marriage a shadow from which there was no escape
to go after or on the track ofshadowing the suspect to see what he was up to
to make dark, dim, or indistinctthickening clouds shadowed the countryside
to shelter (something) from light and heata pathway shadowed by a canopy of arching branches
I believe, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that she is innocent.
His shadow on the wall looked sad.
The tree cast a shadow across the road.
It was nothing but the shadow of a tall tree.
Shadow him.