Definition of «chase»

The verb "chase" means to pursue or follow someone or something in order to catch, capture, or obtain them. It can be used both literally and figuratively, for example, a dog chasing its tail or a person chasing their dreams.

Usage examples

  1. The dog's natural instinct kicked in as it started to chase after a squirrel scampering up a tree.

Sentences with «chase»

  • When we ignore them instead of chasing after them, the object is not fun anymore and they will drop it. (pawsitivesolutionssite.com)
  • One of the most serious, and unfortunately most common, problem behaviors among dogs is that of chasing cars. (dogbreedz.com)
  • I was refused by chase for a credit line increase about 6 months ago, should I still apply for the cards? (dansdeals.com)
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