Follow (one's) lead American British verb phrase
Used to describe the imitation of others' manner or the following of others' guidance.
Don't seem to be so afraid, but just follow my lead and you will pass the security check.
I followed my friend's lead and joined her dance club.
If you want to have a healthy lifestyle like Kathy, you should follow her lead.
Despite having many copy versions of something, the original is the best.
following closely behind someone
The verb "follow" should be conjugated according to its tense.
If someone or something stands/sticks out like a sore thumb, they are so noticeable that the surrounding people and things notice them.
The dress codes of the wedding are blue and green, but Liza wore the red dress - she stuck out like a sore thumb.