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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
to chase
(parent phrase)
to chase off
Related phrases
to be off to a good start
to be off to a great start
to get off to a good start
to get off to a great start
to get off to a strong start
to get off to the right start
to get off to a winning start
to get someone off to a good start
to get breastfeeding off to a good start
to get someone off to a great start
to help someone get off to a good start
to cut to the chase
to go off to college
to show something off to the world
to show off to one's friends
to show someone off to one's friends
to head off to college
Sentences with «to chase off»
Wow, you were lucky he did
n'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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