chasing (Meaning)

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chasing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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chasing (n.)

The art of ornamenting metal by means of chasing tools; also, a piece of ornamental work produced in this way.

chasing Sentence Examples

  1. The children were chasing after the ice cream truck as it made its way down the street.
  2. Despite his exhaustion, the detective kept chasing the suspect through the crowded city.
  3. Dogs love chasing squirrels in the park, their instinctual behavior kicking in.
  4. She found herself chasing her dreams relentlessly, never willing to settle for less.
  5. The cat spent hours chasing shadows cast by the sunlight filtering through the window.
  6. Chasing fame and fortune often leads people down paths they never anticipated.
  7. The storm was chasing us as we raced to find shelter before it caught up.
  8. He felt like he was always chasing after the approval of others, never truly content with himself.
  9. The company was constantly chasing innovation to stay ahead of the competition.
  10. Despite the challenges, the athlete kept chasing their goal of breaking the world record.

FAQs About the word chasing

of Chase, The art of ornamenting metal by means of chasing tools; also, a piece of ornamental work produced in this way.

tracking,pursuit, pursuing, tagging, search, tailing, dogging, trailing, tracing,chase

accepting, accepting,receiving, admitting, receiving, taking, admitting, taking, welcoming,taking in

The children were chasing after the ice cream truck as it made its way down the street.

Despite his exhaustion, the detective kept chasing the suspect through the crowded city.

Dogs love chasing squirrels in the park, their instinctual behavior kicking in.

She found herself chasing her dreams relentlessly, never willing to settle for less.