Phrases with «frantic chase»

The phrase "frantic chase" means a very fast and intense pursuit of something or someone, usually because it is urgent or important. Full definition

Sentences with «frantic chase»

  • Powered by an artificial heart, Chev Chelios embarks on a frantic chase through Los Angeles to find the thief who stole his own, nearly indestructible, one. (latimes.com)
  • Buchanan thieves the book — after hearing rumor that entertainer Madame Kozlova illustrated clues on each page as to the whereabouts of her fortune — but poor Paddington gets blamed for the illegal act after a frantic chase. (flickeringmyth.com)
  • The pair wear the serious stuff lightly, never losing sight of their buddy chemistry, which erupts in a frantic chase and confrontation that manages to be daft as well as emotional (both men earn their place in that exclusive club of the World's Silliest Runners). (vodzilla.co)
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