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Definition of chase
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Chase (v. i.) To give
chase;
to hunt; as, to chase
around
after a
doctor..
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Estoppel
::
Estoppel
(n.) A stop; an
obstruction
or bar to one's
alleging
or
denying
a fact
contrary
to his own
previous
action,
allegation,
or
denial;
an
admission,
by words or
conduct,
which
induces
another
to
purchase
rights,
against
which the party
making
such
admission
can not take a
position
inconsistent
with the
admission..
Eager
::
Eager (a.)
Excited
by
desire
in the
pursuit
of any
object;
ardent
to
pursue,
perform,
or
obtain;
keenly
desirous;
hotly
longing;
earnest;
zealous;
impetuous;
vehement;
as, the
hounds
were eager in the
chase..
Whipperin
::
Whipperin
(n.) A
huntsman
who keeps the
hounds
from
wandering,
and whips them in, if
necessary,
to the of
chase..
Purchaser
::
Purchaser
(n.) One who
purchases;
one who
acquires
property
for a
consideration,
generally
of
money;
a
buyer;
a
vendee..
Impose
::
Impose
(v. t.) To
arrange
in
proper
order on a table of stone or metal and lock up in a chase for
printing;
-- said of
columns
or pages of type,
forms,
etc..
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. i.) To put forth
effort
to
obtain
anything;
to
strive;
to exert one's self.
Barter
::
Barter
(v. i.) To
traffic
or
trade,
by
exchanging
one
commodity
for
another,
in
distinction
from a sale and
purchase,
in which money is paid for the
commodities
transferred;
to
truck..
Pursuit
::
Pursuit
(v. t.) The act of
following
or going
after;
esp., a
following
with
haste,
either
for sport or in
hostility;
chase;
prosecution;
as, the
pursuit
of game; the
pursuit
of an
enemy..
Hunt
::
Hunt (v. t.) To use or
manage
in the
chase,
as
hounds..
Chase
::
Chase (n.) A
groove,
or
channel,
as in the face of a wall; a
trench,
as for the
reception
of drain
tile..
Drover
::
Drover
(n.) One who
drives
cattle
or sheep to
market;
one who makes it his
business
to
purchase
cattle,
and drive them to
market..
Rechase
::
Rechase
(v. t.) To chase
again;
to chase or drive back.
Ballad
::
Ballad
(n.) A
popular
kind of
narrative
poem,
adapted
for
recitation
or
singing;
as, the
ballad
of Chevy
Chase;
esp., a
sentimental
or
romantic
poem in short
stanzas..
Champertor
::
Champertor
(n.) One
guilty
of
champerty;
one who
purchases
a suit, or the right of
suing,
and
carries
it on at his own
expense,
in order to
obtain
a share of the
gain..
Comb
::
Comb (n.) A tool with
teeth,
used for
chasing
screws
on work in a
lathe;
a
chaser..
Enchaser
::
Enchaser
(n.) One who
enchases.
Dog
::
Dog (v. t.) To hunt or track like a
hound;
to
follow
insidiously
or
indefatigably;
to chase with a dog or dogs; to
worry,
as if by dogs; to hound with
importunity..
Subpyriform
::
Subpurchaser
(n.) A
purchaser
who buys from a
purchaser;
one who buys at
second
hand.
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) To
obtain
by
paying
money or its
equivalent;
to buy for a
price;
as, to
purchase
land, or a
house..
Venison
::
Venison
(n.)
Beasts
of the
chase.
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