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Meanings of chase around in English
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Usage of chase around in English
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I don't intend to continue to chasearound from one side of-
2
He can chasearound on the beach and hunt sand crabs.
3
They chasearound barefoot to get the dew on their feet.
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Used to chasearound after the Challoner woman who married Bennington.
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If you want to go out and carouse and chasearound, do that.
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Would you like to chasearound and look at it now?
7
Just let me chasearound him a couple of times.
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How about the pursuit bikes athletes will be using to chasearound the velodrome.
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Five RUC officers were injured following a car chasearound south Co Down last night.
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The hounds had taken the chasearound below me into the gorge and were drawing away.
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If you fellows had to chasearound employment agencies, you wouldn't see anything funny about it.
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A dog, he ain't got him much to do 'cept chasearound on his own business.
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It's a little corner of Eden: birds chasearound our ears, the air is alive with insects.
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These words relieved Blossom's feelings and made him vow that he would not let another ball play chasearound his feet.
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A ridiculously enjoyable chasearound Europe ensues, and the relationship between spy and assassin develops into something you could almost call devoted.
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It's impossible to chasearound here in the dark among all these boxes and packages, and with passages leading every which way.