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go after with the intent to catch
the dog chased the rabbit
The policeman chased the mugger down the alley - pursue someone sexually or romantically
How To Use chase after In A Sentence
- Chase after them as the wind!
- The tracks show a gentle canter, no wild chase after red deer.
- The photographs might represent a wild goose chase after the random neuroses of an insecure young woman.
- It boils down to whether we want to pursue the truth or chase after unfounded beliefs that make us feel special.
- We quickly got onto our horses to chase after the thief.
- Guys in dories chase after them, trying to sell sacks of incredibly good fruit. 1491
- Where a plague! and Uncle Fly sprang from the wagon and began his usual active round-and-round chase after himself, slapping his pockets, now before and now behind, and whirling like a dancing dervis, while Aunt Lois stood regarding him with stony composure. Oldtown Folks
- In hashing, runners called hounds chase after another runner called the hare, who leaves a trail of flour or paper through fields, streams, and woods or, alternatively, through suburban neighborhoods, strip malls, and public parks. Long May You Run
- During the walk in the neighbourhood, he noticed two snowmobiles approaching in the distance and told Oscar to stay, so the energetic 22-month-old golden retriever wouldn't chase after them.
- His hyperactivity is a blessing and a curse for his 34 full-time staffers, too, who chase after Beck and his volcanic mental eruptions, helping him turn those words into new productions and sources of profit. Glenn Beck Inc