Synonym: drive away, follow, pursue, reject, repulse, run after. Similar words: purchase, case, base, ease, phase, vase, cease, laser. Meaning: [tʃeɪs] n. 1. the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture 2. United States politician and jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1808-1873). v. 1. go after with the intent to catch 2. pursue someone sexually or romantically 3. cut a groove into 4. cut a furrow into a columns.
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91. It should be easy to chase these people up.
92. Each shopping trip is a wild goose chase.
93. Save yourself a wild goose chase round the shops.
94. Family of police chase victim make a formal complaint.
95. Fed-up with watching greyhounds chase a stuffed rabbit?
96. The officers gave chase and radioed for assistance.
97. A cat's natural instinct is to chase birds.
98. Matchsticks gave chase, catching her in mid-stride.
99. With the catching ends the pleasure of the chase. Abraham Lincoln
100. Next year he ends the chase in which he tries to get the free-range hens.
101. In business meetings, Richardson likes to cut to the chase.
102. I was asked to do a straight forward paper chase, as we call it, and a few interviews.
103. Their discord provided accompaniment for the chase that now developed between the two beings.
104. Chase Manhattan stopped underwriting and trading municipal bonds about five years ago.
105. Children still chase a ball there but it isn't the same.
106. On that occasion their predicament had been spotted and a boat had been sent out from Sharpness on a wild goose chase.
107. Not out of stubbornness or avarice or an egotistical desire to chase longevity records.
108. It is strange, people chase and hoard money, and even cheat the world to become rich only to finally leave it all behind. RVM
109. The Court, in a unanimous opinion by Chief Justice Chase, acquiesced.
110. Whatever pumped up your adrenaline, my darling, it took more than a chase to catch up with you.
111. And, of course, the climactic car chase, with Jackie piloting a sports car on to a pleasure boat.
112. When he saw Edwin Chase striding up towards them he made haste to make known one to the other.
113. They didn't chase my assailants but helped me to my feet, solicitously enquiring after my health.
114. This gives you time to chase it up if there have been any hiccups.
115. In 1633 legal action was taken against him by his countrymen and co-adventurers at Hatfield Chase.
116. This encourages them to chase higher returns by lending to less creditworthy borrowers.
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117. He would chase after them with me in hot pursuit, so he had to go back.
118. I was in New Hampshire recently watching the Republican presidential candidates chase each other and potential primary voters around.
119. Now he's prepared to give up his day job to chase the dream.
120. Shots were fired by the police during the chase along Belsteel Road, near Poleglass.