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chaser

noun as in fluid

Strongest matches

noun as in hunter

noun as in hunter

noun as in philanderer

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Over the course of the series, however, we see Barney go from being a skirt-chaser to someone ready for a committed relationship.

On the nights before drill, a couple of adult beverages and an Ambien chaser usually did the trick.

His exasperated intensity was his hallmark—you always knew you were getting his truth, straight no chaser.

Veteran storm chaser Tim Samaras died Friday in the El Reno, Oklahoma, tornado, along with his son Paul and colleague Carl Young.

Those into “robo-tripping” often just chug the medicine without any chaser at all.

They call dad a 'rainbow-chaser,' and say he never can find any pay-rock the way he potters around.

They should be given frequently—and sharply, and often just at the moment when the chaser is about to catch the runner.

The game continues until runner is caught, or a time reached when a new chaser and runner are chosen.

Here was a wild-goose chase indeed, but Aronson had a keen suspicion that it was the goose who was the chaser.

Then he hoisted the English ensign over the French, and immediately the stranger yawed and fired a bow-chaser.

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On this page you'll find 171 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to chaser, such as: attitude, performance, show, affectation, bit, and dissimilation.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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