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chasing

[chey-sing]

noun

  1. a design chased on metal.

  2. an object decorated by chasing.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of chasing1

First recorded in 1825–35; chase 3 + -ing 1
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And for Kershaw, who has been chasing history since he threw his first big-league pitch as a skinny 20-year-old, entering such an elite club will be a big piece of his legacy.

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Federal authorities said in court filings that Velez “abruptly” stepped into the path of an agent in “an apparent effort to prevent him from apprehending the male subject he was chasing.”

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The mayor, appearing before reporters at City Hall, assailed federal agents for “randomly grabbing people” off the street, “chasing Angelenos through parking lots” and arresting immigrants who showed up at court for annual check-ins.

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Even then, there are question marks about the actual tally Fabio is chasing.

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But nine seasons in, she was still chasing her first Finals appearance, let alone a championship.

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