chasers

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plural of chaser
ambulance chasers
plural form of ambulance chaser
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Originally, a horse used for hunting; now, a horse trained for steeple-chasing, a steeple-chaser

Oh, that final furlong! It can be both agony and ecstasy. Anyone who doubts that should have seen the television close-up of Jim Lewis as his great chaser Best Mate came up the final hill at Cheltenham in 2004 to clich a hat-trick of Gold Cups. ... Best mate is the best steeplechaser we ahve seen for years and all being well will be at the Cheltenham Festival again in 2005 to try and make it four Gold Cups..

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A hunter
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Someone that follows logs out of the forest in order to signal a yarder engineer to stop them if they become fouled - also called a frogger

and the chaser is the fellow whose job it is to follow along after these logs to....

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Someone who chases metal; a person who decorates metal by engraving or embossing

Chasing in general can be distinguised from engraving, in that the design can be seen on the reverse or inside of the pieces. Having outlined the pattern on the surface, the chaser cuts and at the same time slightly depresses the surface. A light hammer can be used in this process also..

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A mild drink consumed immediately after another drink of hard liquor

Cowboys in high-heeled boots teeter along its sidewalks, or push the swinging doors aside for a shot or two — straight, no chaser..

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one who unhooks chokers from the logs at the landing

When the turn arrives at the landing, the chaser directs the engineer where to drop the turn by hand signals. The chaser then unhooks the chokers, gets in the clear, and singlas to reel in the haulback line.

massacre chasers
plural form of massacre chaser
prison chasers
plural form of prison chaser
stern chasers
plural form of stern chaser
chaser
{n} a hunter, pursuer, driver, remover
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One who or that which chases; a pursuer; a driver; a hunter
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See under Bow, Stern
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A person or thing (ship, plane, car, etc.) who chases
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{i} one who chases; drink taken after a shot of hard liquor (i.e. beer or water)
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A drink to follow immediately after another or to fill up a strong drink An example would be club soda, fruit juice, or water
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A Quidditch player that must score using the Quaffle
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Quidditch position Chasers try to score with the Quaffle
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See 5th Chase, and Enchase
chaser
Someone who decorates metal by engraving or embossing
chaser
in terms bow chaser and stern chaser
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A late edition of the newspaper for which the presses are not stopped until the plates are ready Those pages, then, are said to be "chasing" a running press The longer it takes for them to get there, the more papers are missed
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One who chases or engraves
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A horse trained for steeple-chasing, a steeple-chaser
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A tool used for cutting the threads of screws
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a drink to follow immediately after another drink
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The vehicle that maneuvers in order to effect a rendezvous with an orbiting object
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- a rank of detective, usually assigned to tracking tasks
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A chaser is an alcoholic drink that you have after you have drunk a stronger or weaker alcoholic drink. whiskey with beer chasers. a weaker alcoholic drink which is drunk after a strong one, or a stronger alcoholic drink which is drunk after a weak one
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A tool with several points, used for cutting or finishing screw threads, either external or internal, on work revolving in a lathe
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a person who is pursuing and trying to overtake or capture; "always before he had been able to outwit his pursuers"
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Same as Chase gun, esp
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