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Sentence count:43+1Posted:2017-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: chaserSimilar words: pursuepursuedpursuitpursuingpursuantpursejodhpurssueMeaning: [pər'suːə(r) /pə'sju-]  n. 1. a person who is pursuing and trying to overtake or capture 2. a person who pursues some plan or goal. 
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(31) As hasty preparations were made to bushwhack the Pursuer, the Ref showed its mettle.
(32) Capital is in essence the permanent greedy pursuer of profits.
(33) There are four distinct learning relationships: the lagger, pursuer, potential one, and pioneer.
(34) The film jumped back and forth from the pursuer to the pursued.
(35) Green put on a spurt and gained upon his pursuer.
(36) Rick looked through the blister, down at Tirol and the expanding ball of gas that had been the Pursuer,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the far-off spacecraft that had been parts of the Sentinels' battlewagon .
(37) I calculated that my pursuer , Richard Madden , could not arrive in less than an hour.
(38) They intermingle with the crowd in the hope that their pursuer will lose sight of them.
(39) But, in 2009, Qirui definitely clearly will hear the pursuer Biya sound of footsteps.
(40) They enjoy the role of pursuer and like to set the unwritten rules for the relationship.
(41) The teacher looked behind to see if his pursuer would vanish, according to the rule.
(42) He shuddered breathlessly in the doorway until his pursuer had raced past.
(43) A pursuer might in petitory action conclude for...a grossly extravagant sum.
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