chaser

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chaser englannista suomeksi

  1. jahtaaja

  2. chaser

  1. jahtaaja

chaser englanniksi

  1. A person or thing (ship, plane, car, etc.) that chases. (defdate)

  2. (quote-text)

  3. A hunter. (defdate)

  4. A horse: a horse used for hunting; a horse trained for steeplechasing, a steeplechaser. (defdate)

  5. {{quote-text|en|year=2002|author=Nick Mordin|title=Betting for a Living|page=351

  6. {{quote-text|en|year=2003|author=Avalyn Hunter|title=American Classic Pedigrees 1914-2002|page=458

  7. 2004, ''Sports Ticket: Live the Action!'' by Sportsfile, page 179:

  8. "Oh, that final furlong! It can be both agony and ecstasy. Anyone who doubts that should have seen the television close-up of Jim Lewis as his great chaser Best Mate came up the final hill at Cheltenham in 2004 to clich a hat-trick of Gold Cups. ... Best mate is the best steeplechaser we have seen for years and all being well will be at the Cheltenham Festival again in 2005 to try and make it four Gold Cups."
  9. A drink consumed after another of a different kind.

  10. (cot)

    (coi)

  11. (quote-book)

  12. (quote-song)

  13. Someone who follows logs out of the forest in order to signal a yarder engineer to stop them if they become fouled (q).

  14. 1900, ''Pamphlets on Logging Equipment'' (author unknown), page 22:

  15. "...on one end known as a Bardon choker hook, to facilitate making a loop. It stays tight and makes it unnecessary for the "chaser" or "choker setter" to follow the "turn" to the landing as might have to be done if tongs are used"
  16. {{quote-text|en|year=1913|author=Ralph Clement Bryant|title=Logging: The Principles and General Methods of Operation in the United States|page=219

  17. {{quote-text|en|year=1918|title=United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation: Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce

  18. One who unhooks chokers from the logs at the landing.

  19. {{quote-text|en|year=1956|author=Stewart Hall Holbrook|title=Holy Old Mackina A Natural History of the American Lumber-Jack|page=184

  20. {{quote-text|en|year=1975|author=Fred Moira Farrow|title=Nobody Here But Us: Pioneers of the North|page=170

  21. {{quote-text|en|year=1985|author=John Kenneth Pearce; George Stenzel|title=Logging and Pulpwood Production|pages=242–243

  22. A piece of music, etc. played after a performance while the audience leaves.

  23. {{quote-text|en|year=1969|author=Robert Dean Klassen|title=The Tent-repertoire Theatre: A Rural American Institution|page=95

  24. {{quote-text|en|year=2009|author=Andre Gaudreault|title=American Cinema 1890-1909: Themes and Variations|page=113

  25. One of a series of adjacent bulbs that cycle on and off to give the illusion of movement.

  26. A long piece of flexible wire used to draw an electrical cable through a wall cavity.

  27. (synonym of)

  28. A person who seeks out sexual partners with a particular quality:

  29. A chaser.

  30. {{quote-book|en|year=2016|author=Michael David Freel|title=Trans-Oriented: A Guide to Love and Relationships|isbn=1460276043

  31. A chaser.

  32. A person who seeks partners with HIV in order to become infected.

  33. (synonyms)

  34. {{quote-text|en|year=2016|title=An Undercover Look Inside the World of HIV Bug Chasers and Gift Givers|url=http://www.sfweekly.com/topstories/undercover-look-inside-world-hiv-bug-chasers-gift-givers/

  35. In the sport of Quidditch or quidditch, a player responsible for passing the quaffle and scoring goals with it.

  36. Any dragonfly of family (taxfmt).

  37. Someone who chases (gloss) metal; a person who decorates metal by engraving or embossing. (defdate)

  38. {{quote-text|en|year=1863|author=Virginia Penny|title=The Employments of Women: A Cyclopaedia of Woman's Work|page=100

  39. {{quote-text|en|year=1971|author=George Bernard Hughes|title=Living Crafts|page=36

  40. {{quote-text|en|year=1972|author=Richard Came|title=Silver|page=7

  41. A tool used for cleaning out threads, either as an integral part of a tap or die to remove waste material produced by the cutting tool, or as a separate tool to repair damaged threads. (defdate)

  42. 1894, ''Machinery'' (author(s) unknown), page 141:

  43. "In Fig. i is shown one of the chasers in the position which it occupies in cutting a thread."
  44. {{quote-text|en|year=1918|author=Franklin Day Jones|title=Thread-cutting Methods: A Treatise on the Operation and Use of Various Tools and Machines for forming screw threads...|page=32

  45. {{quote-text|en|year=1994|author=Francis T. Farago; Mark A. Curtis|title=Handbook of Dimensional Measurement|page=467

  46. A gun.

  47. ''bow chaser; stern chaser''