Phrases with «to chase off»

The phrase "to chase off" means to drive away or force someone or something to leave a particular place, usually by making loud noises, throwing objects, or using other aggressive methods. Full definition

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Sentences with «to chase off»

  • Wow, you were lucky he didn't chase you off his land! (garaytreasures.com)
  • Despite his massive size, he was fast and flexible enough to chase off wolves and other predators that threatened his sheep. (dogingtonpost.com)
  • He doesn't have the gravity a normal shooter does, he doesn't move off the ball or require defenders to chase him off screens. (sbnation.com)
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