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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151. Not merely donkeys chase after carrots, urged by a hefty stick, when the alternative is no job and no pension.
152. After the tour, Manly was joined in the chase for Ofahengaue's signature by St. George.
153. The lights changed and the truck pulled off with Chase trying to keep his balance and looking thoroughly bemused.
154. I thought, Don't know about a wild goose chase, this is a lame duck chase.
155. There are more criminals out there than cops to chase them.
156. Margaret Chase Smith, another Republican, was among the early critics of Sen.
157. My grandfather said the cavalry from Fort McDowell sent out patrols to chase Apaches.
158. This chase is described from Ralph's mind which is why some things are incomprehensible.
159. When a Gingerbread Man jumped out of the oven and ran away, all sorts of people and animals gave chase.
160. You didn't run - that only made them eager for the chase.
161. She'd just box a few ears, knock a few heads together like she did with the Rattries, and chase them off.
162. The best compromise is to disguise surface-run cables with paint, and chase them in when you next redecorate.
163. When Manly-Warringah dropped out of the chase, St George stepped up the pressure and have never really let off.
164. Far more than the shield is the pleasure I get on the field... The joy of the chase is greater than the result of the race. RVM
165. Monday, during a high-speed chase through the streets of the Baja California state capital.
166. The intoxicating aroma of fresh baked bread can, indeed, chase away the blues.
167. In the following weeks, they continued to chase London's dating agencies and marriage bureaux.
168. The high-speed chase began after police spotted the gang with the stolen vehicles at the M1 Woodhall Services near Sheffield.
169. Children's voices, objects being hurled about schoolroom, books banged shut, games of chase, etc.
170. Stopped by police after a high speed chase through Oxford.
171. Emma Quashie reproached him from back in the doorway where she had gone, too lazy to chase the boy.
172. Picketing gave way to marches through factories, when workers would chase blacklegs and occasionally kidnap managers.
173. And thus begins a chase, with the Rat almost always being one step ahead.
174. He, too, said that he could chase the goats out of the field.
175. Instead of that, he had become involved in what was most likely a wild goose chase.
176. It was a foretaste of the wages-prices spiral and the increasingly futile chase after higher incomes.Sentencedict.com
177. They may keep this up time and time again until, with luck, the predator finally gives up the chase.
178. Ashmore, in Cranborne Chase, is a classic example, and there are many similar villages in the Yorkshire Wolds.
179. Inspired by those ten minutes in Bullitt, film producers even tried extending the car chase to fill the whole film.
180. The physical conditions can present as many dangers to the agents as the criminals they chase through these mountains and deserts.