According to the Oxford dictionary, the word 'after' can mean 'behind somebody when they have left; following somebody'. For example, 'He ran after her with the book.' However, the Learner Dictionary defines 'after' as 'trying to catch or get (something or someone)'. For example, 'The dog ran after the ball.' Based on this information, does the sentence 'She teetered after him in her high-heeled shoes.' (from the Oxford dictionary) imply that she just followed him or that she tried to get him?
1) She just followed him
2) She tried to get him
3) Cannot be determined based on the given information