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71chase — steeple chase …
72Chase — Original name in latin Chase Name in other language State code CA Continent/City America/Vancouver longitude 50.8165 latitude 119.68571 altitude 366 Population 2471 Date 2008 04 11 …
73chase — 01. My neighbor s dog [chased] our cat up a tree, and now she won t come down. 02. A witness [chased] the burglar, but he couldn t catch him. 03. The police arrested the suspect after a dangerous car [chase] through the downtown core. 04. Jason… …
74chase — There are two distinct words chase in English, although they may come from the same ultimate source. The commoner, and older, ‘pursue’ [13], comes via Old French chacier from Vulgar Latin *captiāre (which also produced Anglo Norman cachier,… …
75chase — to seek to copulate with extramaritally Usually of a male, from following in a predatory way, but women do it also. The object of the pursuit is normally given, like hump, skirt, or tail: ... known to tipple a bit and chase hump.… …
76chase — I. v. a. 1. Pursue, hunt, track, run after give chase to. 2. Emboss, enchase. II. n. 1. Hunting, hunt, field sport. 2. Pursuit, race …
77Chase — Sp Česas Ap Chase L JAV apyg. (Kanzasas, Nebraska); mst. Kanadoje (Britų Kolumbija) …
78chase — 1. verb 1) the dogs chased the fox Syn: pursue, run after, follow, hunt, track, trail; informal tail 2) she chased away the donkeys Syn: drive, send, scare; informal send packing 3) …
79chase — Alualu, hahai, uhai, āha i. Also: naholo, ho onaholo, kaukolo, kauholo. ♦ Chase off, kipaku, ho opuhalahio, ho opalahe e, ho omahuka …
80chase — There are two distinct words chase in English, although they may come from the same ultimate source. The commoner, and older, ‘pursue’ [13], comes via Old French chacier from Vulgar Latin *captiāre (which also produced Anglo Norman cachier,… …