Sentences with phrase «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
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.
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.
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).
That this frantic chase culminates with a Steven Spielberg cameo speaks to the endearing weirdness of the movie.
Combining a frantic chase through the streets of Shoreside Vale, copious killin» and said helicopter - kiboshing, it's an appropriately grand, bloody end to the PS2 masterpiece.
Embarking on a frantic chase to retrieve and remove them.
Last time, if you remember, the plot revolved around a frantic chase across the ocean to rescue a young clown fish named Nemo from an uncertain fate.
As he awaits a killer — or killers — unknown, Jake writes an account of the events that led to this deadly endgame, a frantic chase that began with a fire in an antiquarian bookstore.
The match begins with a frantic chase to find the monster before it has a chance to evolve.
On top of the normal racing in championship mode you'll be pitted against a new car in order to unlock it or be placed in a police car in a frantic chase and so on.
Being thrown out of a frantic chase to a host migration message is frustrating.
A simple fetch and grab mission could turn into a frantic chase that revolves around foot races and scaling obstacles to catch the target.
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