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lead a chase

  1. Also,. Mislead someone; waste someone's time. For example, Mary refuses to commit herself and is leading John a merry chase, or Harry led us all a dance; we were waiting at the hotel and he'd gone to the movies. [First half of 1500s]



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If rivals break away from the peloton, or pack, the domestiques will lead a "chase," pulling Morton and Slagter along.

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