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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181. He found his colleague struggling with two youths, and managed to arrest one after a brief chase.
182. The flash alerted the criminal, and with a few choice words exchanged, the car chase resumed.
183. You had to chase him off from where you were cordoning off the slip.
184. Looking around the room, Harry wondered if Potts had deliberately sent him on a wild goose chase.
185. Sancho fell dying outside his own pavilion while Rodrigo and others gave chase.
186. Again and again, he cuts from the chase to the chaser.
187. You may want to chase it all down with a $ 3 carafe of hot sake.
188. Bohunt school gave the correct answer and won the contest with the score: Bohunt 28, Mill Chase 24.
189. Life is not a race to chase, but we realize it only when death comes face-to-face. RVM
190. Wolves - dogs, as they soon became - became more useful as they could chase and pull down wounded prey.
191. And some of the grander arguments, too, are beginning to chase their own tails.
192. Approximately 70 relatives and friends have made the trip from Pittsburgh to watch this grad student in biology chase her dream.
193. Life is not a race, but we still continue the chase and try to be an ace. It's time to get out of this maze and truly live with grace. RVM
194. But old habits die hard, and Apple has shown a proclivity to chase market share while hand-wringing over shrinking gross margins.
195. And after grabbing two goals in the opening 15 minutes, Rovers possessed neither the need nor the inclination to chase things.
196. The police chase them off, but they always come back.
197. Then I'd have had to chase after you wherever you went.
198. Sybillin was last in action at Ascot last month when hammering seasoned handicappers in the Victor Chandler Chase.
199. The police car caught up with the stolen van after a long chase.
200. At one time, this may have been a mill chase with a waterwheel turning.
201. You are neither the first nor the last to chase success but you can be the one to accomplish all that you desire if you put your heart and soul in it and give it everything you've got. Dr Roopleen
202. I found buffalo jumps up there, too-places where they used to chase buffalo off cliffs to kill them.
203. She loved the chase and the battle and her freedom.
204. Gentlemen, we will chase perfection, and we will chase it relentlessly, knowing all the while we can never attain it. But along the way, we shall catch excellence. Vince Lombardi
205. My parliamentary colleague, the Member for Ludlow, Christopher Gill, has been leading the chase.
206. He gave chase and quickly caught one and killed it with a snap of his bill.
207. Alternatively,[www.Sentencedict.com] casual fans can just cut straight to the chase.
208. The trainers of both have confirmed the pair are likely to line-up for the £14,000 Nottinghamshire Novices' Chase.
209. He jumped up too, then cursed and hopped about, struggling to get his fly shut before he could chase me.
210. Red faces all round at Chase Manhattan following a foray into London's docklands in search of new offices.