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Chaser

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Noun

1. chaser, pursuer

a person who is pursuing and trying to overtake or capture

Example Sentences:
'always before he had been able to outwit his pursuers'

2. chaser

a drink to follow immediately after another drink

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Chaser

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noun
1. 
a person or thing that chases
2. 
a drink drunk after another of a different kind, as beer after spirits
3. 
a cannon on a vessel situated either at the bow (bow chaser) or the stern (stern chaser) and used during pursuit by or of another vessel
noun
1. 
a person who engraves
2. 
a lathe cutting tool for accurately finishing a screw thread, having a cutting edge consisting of several repetitions of the thread form

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Chaser

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noun
1. 
a person or thing that chases or hunts; pursuer
2. 
a gun formerly placed on the stern (stern chaser) or bow (bow chaser) of a ship, used during pursuit by or of another ship
3.  US
a mild drink, as water, ginger ale, or beer, taken after or with whiskey, rum, etc.
noun
1. 
one that engraves or embosses metal
2. 
a tool for threading screws

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Chaser

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n.
1. One that chases or pursues another: a chaser of criminals.
2. A drink, as of beer or water, taken after hard liquor.
n.
1. One who decorates metal by engraving or embossing.
2. A steel tool for cutting or finishing screw threads.

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