(Ballet) quick gliding steps with one foot always leading.
1 We also crossed Menier's équipage de chasse , horses and dogs being exercised.
2 He longed to fire, to use the thin sharp bayonet on his chasse - pot .
3 We will have a little chasse , and then we will smoke.
4 Aix-la-Chapelle is proud of the veritable chasse , or thigh-bone of Charlemagne, which cures lameness.
5 It is her application of the word " chasse " that drew down the simile.
6 When I got there I was told that he had driven out to the chasse .
7 A rendezvous de chasse was a very pretty sight.
8 But guess my surprise, when the fellow told me, they were gentlemen a la chasse .
9 Tells about attending a chasse a la palombe with an energetic priest named Don Bernardo.
10 Eh bien, le bon chien chasse de race!
11 All the Citizens gathered together, and such as they met bare them company running towards the chasse .
12 By this time, however, the chasse marees were under full sail, and were rapidly following in pursuit.
13 Our gallant friend, apparently chagrined that we should have been disappointed in our fishing, proposed a chasse .
14 The real chasse is done with shovels.
15 And you want to remember that a chasse machine is almost never brought down by anti-aircraft fire.
16 Neutral vessels and ' chasse - marees ' , manned by young naval officers, were proposed, and many other plans were devised.
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