Definition: 1. To run, drive, etc. after somebody/something in order to catch them. 2. The act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture. 3. A process of trying hard to get something.
Use 'chase' in a sentence:
1. Thus followed a very hectic chase through the woods.
2. I decided that I would no longer chase women like other guys my age.
3. She lived for danger, the chase, the thrill of it all.
4. The police are in chase of the thief.
5. There are too many schools chasing too few pupils.
6. Other officers gave chase but the killers escaped.
7. They chased down the stairs into the narrow, dirty street.
8. Hi everyone, we all know why we are here today, so let's cut to the chase.
9. I'm not very good at flirting or chasing women.
10. And I couldn't help but feel the thrill of a different kind of chase.
11. She chased the thief for 100 yards.
12. He was reluctant to give up the chase.
13. My dog likes chasing rabbits.
14. The kids chased each other around the kitchen table.