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The word "chaser" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a broad range of contexts; for example, one might say "He was a whisky chaser, chasing after each new flavor he tried."
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chaser
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A person or thing (ship, plane, car, etc.) that chases.
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One way or another, expect to order a vodka chaser with your Oscar night champagne.
My email to its press office meets the same fate; only after three weeks and a chaser does Asos bestir itself to blame Paypal.
One solitary, game chaser is trying to catch the leading group of six - why, it's Bart de Clercq of Lotto Belisol.
But if you want predictions about how the next five years would look under either a Tory or Labour government, he can definitely do you that, with a chaser of as many what-ifs and wherefores and what-might-happens as you like.
BACK in July 2007, John Heilemann, a writer for New York magazine and an alumnus of this newspaper, argued that it was possible to imagine John McCain winning the Republican nomination but only if you had been fortified by "half a bottle of Maker's Mark, followed by a nitrous-oxide chaser".
There are always enough doubters to compensate for the occasional chaser of rainbows.
There were staunch monarchists among the television panel too, but even they were dismayed by the ban on the Chaser.
They registered the steepest fall in atmospheric pressure ever recorded, 100 millibars in less than a minute, as well as the lowest-ever pressure (adjusted for altitude) at the Earth's surface, as the twister passed over.For Mr Samaras was not just a storm chaser, one of the gawping hundreds who clogged the country roads of Oklahoma with their vehicles each tornado season.
IN 1997 NASA sent a command that, after two decades of service, finally shut down ISEE-3, a satellite launched in 1978 that had done duty as both a solar observatory and a comet chaser.
Hormone-treated milk makes an unwelcome chaser.
Meanwhile, he recorded often as sideman, including classic sessions with Thelonious Monk ("Evidence," "Criss Cross," "Straight, No Chaser") and Miles Davis ("Bags' Groove"), and as leader, including performances with top tenor saxophonists Coleman Hawkins, John Coltrane, and Lucky Thompson.
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