Urgent and direct pursuit of a criminal suspect.
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Examples for "hot pursuit"
Examples for "hot pursuit"
1Murderous yells came from the army, in hot pursuit but falling behind.
2As soon as the situation was known, Hooker started in hot pursuit.
3Away flew the boats, urged on by rapid strokes, in hot pursuit.
4Past Gibraltar and across the Atlantic with Nelson eventually in hot pursuit.
5Brian, in hot pursuit, quickly exited the bedroom and ran toward me.
1He walked quietly away, for there was no fear of immediate pursuit.
2Johnston having retreated in the night of May 15th, immediate pursuit was begun.
3He deemed himself safe from immediate pursuit in this secluded place.
4Unfortunately the other four horses had followed, and immediate pursuit was therefore impossible.
5There would be no immediate pursuit, and possibly none at all.
1They were too tired for a fresh pursuit, and their animals were worn out.
2So I broke off with old friends, and tried new; and, in seeking fresh pursuits, sought fresh connections, where my father's infamy might be unknown.
Translations for fresh pursuit