chase - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • high-speed: Indeed, he seems to like his movies as loud as his comedy and the film lurches between gun-toting set pieces and high-speed chases.
  • climactic: By the time we get to the almost criminally enjoyable climactic chase, we're completely and utterly hooked.
  • frantic: After a short and frantic chase, one trail veered off to the right and the other continued straight ahead.
  • wild: The phenomenon the wise men had followed, always possibly a wild goose chase, had turned out to be for real.

Object

  • dragon: When heated the heroin turns black and wriggles like a snake, hence the term ' chasing the dragon ' .
  • pack: The gap was to great for the chasing pack to catch Holmes now.

Modifies a noun

  • sequence: To further assist with the effect a low level chase sequence was set up covering the area the cast ran through.
  • scene: There is even a chase scene that weaves through the Lanes.

Noun used with modifier

  • goose: The phenomenon the wise men had followed, always possibly a wild goose chase, had turned out to be for real.
  • steeple: Keith Vallis won the steeple chase with Dave Mills finishing 2nd.
  • hunter: Trainer Karen Waldron has the 12-year-old in fine form, winning a hunter chase at Warwick last week.
  • rooftop: Charlie gets knocked about as a set-up is suspected and a rooftop chase follows, much complicated by the arrival of the Keystone cops.
  • car: Where would American cinema be without the car chase or the road movie?
  • motorcycle: More accurately this should be renamed ' The Stunt Of Paycheck ' as it mainly covers the motorcycle chase.

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