Chasers [noun]

Definition of Chasers:

person who has many love affairs

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Sentence/Example of Chasers:

Cling for happiness-sake to the strong company of the Maruts, the chasers of the sky, the powerful, the impetuous.

Positive fix by all three chasers within 200 yards of the 208, which immediately attacked with two stern charges and Y gun.

Chasers re-formed in original chase formation and got fix distance 400 yards.

No definite fixes were obtained, but all chasers heard submarine running with apparent difficulty at about 310.

I ordered Ramrod to clap a charge of grape into one of the bow-chasers and let drive at the first object that came in sight.

It was soon apparent that one of the stern chasers had been disabled; and after a while the other ceased its noise.

That's a pretty sick-looking bunch of liberty chasers they dump down at your end of it; but they don't all stay that way.

The pursuing frigate ran up the British colours, and opened her fire with a couple of bow-chasers.

Submarines had to take to cover when these chasers were about.

I abominate those insolent Parisians, those chasers of kings.