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chase (noun)

Definition: A lively or thrilling pursuit, typically involving the movement of one person or animal chasing after another.

Example sentences:

  1. I watched as the dog engaged in a playful chase with the squirrel.
  2. The children's laughter filled the air as they played tag, enjoying the chase.
  3. In the wild, the predator relies on its speed and agility to catch its prey during the chase.

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chase (verb)

Definition: To pursue someone or something in order to catch or catch up with them.

Example sentences:

  1. The police officer chased after the thief, determined to apprehend him.
  2. She decided to chase her dreams and pursue a career in music.
  3. The children gleefully chased the ice cream truck down the street.

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chase (noun - local)

Definition: A narrow passage or courtyard, typically found between buildings.

Example sentences:

  1. The bookstore is nestled in a charming chase, away from the bustling main street.
  2. People gathered in the secluded chase to enjoy a peaceful afternoon picnic.
  3. The charming café is located in a hidden chase, offering a tranquil escape from the city.

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