Go after with the intent to catch.
The act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture.
Cut a furrow into a columns.
To follow at speed with the intent to catch.
1 Navan's chase course has been deemed unraceable following an early morning inspection.
2 The chase was long and hot; but the end was in sight.
3 The place for the strong-limbed is in the thick of the chase .
4 The left fork would almost certainly lead him on a wild-goose chase .
5 My advice: Don't chase what maybe seems to be an easy solution.
6 Some researchers literally chase down their findings across land, sea and sky.
7 He led in a chase group 58 seconds behind race leader Wiggins.
8 He led the throng of animal men and others in the chase .
9 Therefore, you chase the snow…all the way to Hogsback to be exact.
10 But second time round the Jamaican-based franchise managed their run chase better.
11 People there chase horses off that cliff at least once every year.
12 The half-breeds and half a score of rangers joined in the chase .
13 Kiptanui said athletes should not just chase money without realising the implications.
14 He was instantly pursued; but the chase stopped on reaching the sea.
15 Sails were at once hoisted, and the Pluto joined in the chase .
16 And Karlov himself undertook the chase across Russia, China, and the Pacific.
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