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Discover Ludwig'chased' can be used in written English.
It is a verb that means to pursue something or someone energetically. Example sentence: The police officer chased the thief through the streets.
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chased
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Atlético chased and somehow they chased them down.
Gray was chased and subjected to an arrest declared unlawful by the city's top prosecutor.
He was chased for "catching the eye" of a lieutenant and running away.
The 23-second film shows Zambrano-Montes chased across the street by three officers, after he had reportedly been throwing rocks at traffic on a busy intersection.
I'm not saying it lightly, I'm just saying someone would have got seriously, seriously hurt if [the rioters] had come back after they'd been chased away.
We think he was chased and they got the wrong guy".
The home players appeared to find extra energy as they chased every ball before inevitably being pegged back in the final 10 minutes.
They "presented few signs of vigilance and anxiety during these nocturnal crop-raids", the authors note, despite some being chased by dogs.
Widdop looked set to score only to be impeded by Hodges as he chased his grubber kick, but winger Eto Nabuli was alert enough to take advantage of Vidot's dithering to get his hand to the ball.
When Galahad, out of a job, racked by hunger and winter cold, decides to catch a pigeon from Kensington Gardens and eat it, he is chased away by an old woman who threatens to get the police.
City were comfortably in command when, with around a quarter of an hour left, Peter Murphy chased a Birmingham pass into the penalty box.
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