search

Chaser

speaker

Meaning

Noun

A person or
(ship,
,
, etc.) that chases.
A hunter.
A
: (originally) a
used for
; (now) a
for
, a steeplechaser.
A
after another of a different kind.
Someone who
of the
in order to
a
to
them if they become
(also called a frogger).
One who
from the
at the landing.
A
of
, etc.
after a performance while the
leaves.
One of a
of
that
to give the
of movement.
A long
of
used to
an
through a
cavity.
Synonym of
(“person who
ers”)
  • A person who
    out
    with a particular quality:
  • A
    chaser.
  • A
    chaser.
  • A person who
    with HIV in order to become infected.
  • In Fiction:
    In the
    of Quidditch or Muggle
    , a
    for
    the
    and
    with it.
    Any
    of family Libellulidae.
    Someone who
    (decorates)
    ; a person who
    by
    or embossing.
    A
    used for
    , either as an
    part of a
    or
    to
    by the
    , or as a
    to
    .
    In Nautical:
    A
    gun.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    chaser
    English
    arrow
    chaceür
    Old French (842-ca. 1400)
    Sourced from
    Etym
    Join 10 million students and professionals writing 70% faster at QuillBot.com