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chase after

VERB
  1. go after with the intent to catch
    the dog chased the rabbit
    The policeman chased the mugger down the alley
  2. 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
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