Similar words: purchase discount, eased, teased, biased, based on, pleased, chase, unbiased. Meaning: [tʃeɪs] n. a person who is being chased.
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91, In sudden determination to have the last word, she chased after him.
92, She chased him through the high grass by the river, her laughter a kind of music.
93, A squealing young woman called Clarissa was being chased along a passage by a young man called Toby.
94, After that he still chased me, firing away with wellington boots, sugar bowls and other unlikely weapons.
95, Others chased rashers round the plate with a vague air of disenchantment.
96, In Basic Instinct she played a suspected killer chased by cop Michael Douglas.
97, Some examples still had a moulded foot pedestal, while others had four short, cast and chased legs.
98, Zamac An alloy of zinc and lead used for cheap castings and chased work.
99, Manly-Warringah chased Ofahengaue's signature prior to the Wallaby tour of New Zealand but without success.
100, Knowing those rules, Bush and Gore chased each other in and out of the same battleground states.
101, Mugabe's war veterans invaded the Supreme Court and chased the five justices away.
102, I told him my story[sentencedict.com], and he and his men chased the pirates down into the cove.
103, The hound, which was shining with phosphorus, chased Sir Charles down the Yew Alley.
104, I chased around all day looking for a birthday present to give her.
105, I chased him with the pitchfork and he ran in the barn.
106, On one occasion she was chased through the streets by a car full of excited young Arabs.
107, Desperate, his wife Irene chased up a radio advertisement for drop-in surgery performed with only a local anaesthetic.
108, He and a white friend, William Grady, had been chased into the station by white youths throwing bottles and stones.
109, He had seen a man being chased by two Riotsville hoodlums.
110, The rest was shunted back and forth between capitalists and workers as wages chased prices and viceversa.
111, A few windows were flung open(Sentence dictionary), and two little lads pelted Broomhead with rotten apples before they were chased off.
112, Suddenly I saw a small olive bird fly past, and I chased after it.
113, Once, he chased a young girl up into the Milky Way.
114, The gurgling male, alternately bowing down and rearing up, chased the female from one row of tiles to the next.
115, On deeper water teal, mallard and great crested grebes bobbed and coots squawked and chased each other noisily.
116, Mr Mansell chased them around the track trying to regain the lead.
117, I had not been gored, chased, or even roared at.
118, Weapons forged from finest steel, decorated with bronze and chased with gold and silver.
119, He was chased by white youngsters, some with shaven heads.
120, The usual cause of death is due to internal injuries caused by butting, or exhaustion resulting from being chased.
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