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Chase of


Definition

The phrase "chase of" refers to the act of pursuing or running after something or someone in order to capture, catch, or reach them.

Examples

As a verb (chase of)

1. He enjoyed the thrill of the chase of wild animals in the jungle.

2. The police initiated a chase of the suspects in a high-speed car pursuit.

3. She quickly realized that the chase of success was never-ending and decided to prioritize her well-being instead.

As a noun (chase of)

1. The chase of the gold medal in the Olympics brought immense excitement to the spectators.

2. The cat's chase of the mouse ended abruptly when the mouse found a small hole to hide in.

3. The princess giggled as she watched the chase of butterflies in the palace gardens.

As a prepositional phrase (chase of)

1. He jumped off the cliff in pursuit of the thrill of the chase of adrenaline.

2. The children ran after the ice cream truck in a chase of delicious treats.

3. Despite the rainy weather, the fans waited outside the stadium in a chase of autographs from their favorite celebrities.

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