0 present participle of chase --
1 to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him, her, or it: --
2 to hurry or run in various directions: --
3 to try to get something that is difficult to get or achieve: --
4 to run after a person or an animal in a threatening way in order to make him, her, or it leave: --
It's in chasing that moment that we begin to perceive the thing as a whole, its value, and ourselves in relation to it.
I feel we spend a lot of time chasing the money.
He glanced at his soaking clothes; the cloth-patch was gone (it was probably chasing the fish down stream).
Chasing the elusive butterfly : gossip and the pursuit of reputation.
The following proposition is a rather tedious exercise in diagram chasing.
And this is a clear advantage since it would have been much more difficult to perform such proofs with categorical diagram chasing.
See the leopards chasing the seals was rare fun.
After each bout they perched on a branch and remained silent, vocalizing, or chasing intruders.