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pursuer
noun
One who pursues.
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The word "pursuer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person or entity that follows or chases after something or someone, usually with the intent of catching or capturing them. For example, "The police were in hot pursuit of the bank robbers, laying down a roadblock to catch the pursuers."
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He was running from an unseen pursuer, carrying a precious load of silver fish in his arms.
To the outside eye of the biographer is added another complication: these characters are chameleons and shape-shifters, deliberately out to lose themselves.In Mr Holmes, they have a consummate pursuer.
But the biggest pursuer of such interests is China.
No matter how fast he ran, his pursuer was running faster, and no matter how tightly he tried to guard the fish, they slithered away.
Rumbled by two usherettes who knew him, he was pursued from the theatre by the manager shouting, "Catch that nigger!" Only his quick-wittedness in taking up the cry and posing as a pursuer enabled him to escape.Mr Reed was a good pupil, good enough at least for Mr Cook to wish him to go to Cornell University, his alma mater.
One investigating magistrate, Baltasar Garzon, the pursuer of Chile's Augusto Pinochet, has now taken his own initiative.
A tenacious pursuer of elusive figures in the news, she obtained exclusive interviews for her popular Barbara Walters Specials, which premiered in 1976.
The main character of "El perseguidor" ("The Pursuer"), one of the stories in Las armas secretas, embodies many of the traits of Cortázar's later characters.
The 69,138 fans went wild with excitement as Secretariat finished a stunning 31 lengths ahead of his next pursuer, Twice a Prince, in the time of 2 24.
When a skunk is being chased by a predator but cannot see it, the spray is emitted as an atomized cloud that the pursuer must run through.
Despite the man's commendable athletic efforts, the camel manages to put distance between itself and its pursuer as it spirits away.
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