chasing
AmericanEtymology
Origin of chasing
Example Sentences
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Reflecting on Tuesday's match, Esposito added: "From a technical standpoint, everything went wrong. The team hasn't worked together enough. Rebuilding will require a long-term strategy, chasing immediate wins with rushed decisions won't succeed."
From BBC
He didn’t waste any time easing into the game, chasing down Donovan Mitchell for a block on the opening possession.
From Los Angeles Times
The kind of place where you can settle in fast—whether that’s chasing the perfect ribeye, grabbing a rooftop drink, or ordering something so good you’re still thinking about it weeks later.
From Salon
Private credit is a $450 billion market that has grown exponentially in recent years, as investors have been chasing high returns.
From MarketWatch
It was like it was chasing me, wanting to hold me down, to keep what I now see from being exposed.
From Literature
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