"Chasers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Chasers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Chasers" Meaning

Chasers refer to people or things that pursue or follow something or someone, often with the intention of catching up or overtaking. They can also be used to describe things that are consumed or used to augment the effects of something else, such as shots of liquor taken after a meal or drinks that are used to chase the flavors of food.

"Chasers" Examples

Usage Examples for "Chasers"


The police set up roadblocks to catch the chasers who were pursuing the stolen car.
The group of friends decided to go chasers and chase after the bicycles that were riding recklessly through the park.
In the thrilling spy movie, the hero's chasers were relentless in their pursuit of the stolen classified documents.
The team had to work fast to keep ahead of the chasers who were trying to sabotage their efforts.
The surfers were careful not to get caught in the strong current, which was carried by some chasers who were too experienced to ride the riptide.

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