1.
[syn: pursuer, chaser]
2. a drink to follow immediately after another drink;
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Chaser \Chas"er\, n.
1. One who or that which chases; a pursuer; a driver; a
hunter.
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2. (Naut.) Same as Chase gun, esp. in terms bow chaser
and stern chaser. See under Bow, Stern.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Chaser \Chas"er\, n.
1. One who chases or engraves. See 5th Chase, and
Enchase.
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2. (Mech.) A tool with several points, used for cutting or
finishing screw threads, either external or internal, on
work revolving in a lathe.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
chaser
n 1: a person who is pursuing and trying to overtake or capture;
"always before he had been able to outwit his pursuers"
[syn: pursuer, chaser]
2: a drink to follow immediately after another drink
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
77 Moby Thesaurus words for "chaser":
Casanova, Don Juan, Mickey, Mickey Finn, act, afterpiece, aperitif,
bit, carver, clay modeler, cocktail, curtain, curtain call,
curtain raiser, divertimento, divertissement, doch-an-dorrach,
drink, earth artist, epilogue, exode, exodus, expository scene,
eye-opener, figurer, figuriste, finale, follower, gem carver,
graver, highball, hoke act, hunter, interlude, intermezzo,
intermission, introduction, knockout drops, lady-killer, masher,
mason, mixed drink, modeler, molder, monumental mason, nightcap,
number, parting cup, philander, philanderer, pousse-cafe, prologue,
punch, pursuant, pursuer, quester, routine, scene, sculptor,
sculptress, sculpturer, seeker, shtick, sketch, skit,
song and dance, stand-up comedy act, statuary, stirrup cup,
stonecutter, striptease, sundowner, turn, wax modeler,
wee doch-an-dorrach, womanizer, wood carver