[
US
/ˈtʃeɪsɝ/
]
[ UK /tʃˈeɪsɐ/ ]
[ UK /tʃˈeɪsɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a drink to follow immediately after another drink
-
a person who is pursuing and trying to overtake or capture
always before he had been able to outwit his pursuers
How To Use chaser In A Sentence
- And it was perhaps insensitive to try to sell pet funerals to distressed purchasers. Times, Sunday Times
- He is especially good on chasers. The Sun
- In Britain for the foreseeable future the ultimate purchaser of 80% or more of health care will continue to be the Treasury.
- A useful novice chaser two seasons ago, the Ferdy Murphy-trained gelding showed all of his old sparkle as he took the spoils.
- Under-pressure England captain John Terry scored with eight minutes left Saturday to give English Premier League title chaser Chelsea a 2-1 win at Burnley. Toronto Sun
- It's bloody dangerous, riding a doped steeplechaser. The Elvis Latte
- Ideally the purchaser would wish to have the vendor negotiate actively with the purchaser on an exclusive basis during an initial period.
- The owners of 87, Marlborough Road, and the estate agent handling the sale should have informed the intending purchasers of this fact.
- It was returned to the latter and the purchaser brought an action against the seller under section 12.
- Shortly before the break Ferres was binned for alleged interference on the Rhinos' kick chasers and Smith kicked a simple goal to stretch the visitors' lead.