What's the difference between chaser and chasey?

Chaser


Definition:

  • (n.) One who or that which chases; a pursuer; a driver; a hunter.
  • (n.) Same as Chase gun, esp. in terms bow chaser and stern chaser. See under Bow, Stern.
  • (n.) One who chases or engraves. See 5th Chase, and Enchase.
  • (n.) A tool with several points, used for cutting or finishing screw threads, either external or internal, on work revolving in a lathe.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) High tension and high stakes coursed through this meeting of top four chasers versus relegation facers and it was to QPR’s credit that they attacked their predicament – and Arsenal – head on.
  • (2) No differences were found in the typical daily doses prior to entering treatment between chasers and injectors.
  • (3) The eccentric, gonzo-ish path that Vice has chosen to pursue instead has itself come in for sharp criticism from detractors among those he belittles as football-chasers.
  • (4) Under Paul's leadership – not Sterling's – the Clippers predictably became a top-three team in the Western Conference, re-signing Griffin, luring Rivers, and attracting a bevy of the usual ring chasers.
  • (5) And I’m sure, if they weren’t afraid of a total economic meltdown, they would have closed the internet totally.” • The 16th inaugural Chaser Lecture is at Sydney Town Hall on 9 November
  • (6) Shark Chaser of World War II, a useful psychological crutch for the times, has been deemed inefficacious, and its procurement has been cancelled.
  • (7) "Banks are now much more likely to turn you down if you are deemed to be a rate chaser.
  • (8) Three-step pretargeted immunoscintigraphy (binder, chaser, tracer) with 111In- or 67Ga-Co(III) Janus produced excellent mouse tumor images in 3 hr with high tumor-to-background ratios.
  • (9) And some punctured bravado Before kick-off, Mourinho said Chelsea were different to other title-chasers, who might fancy being knocked out so they could focus on the league.
  • (10) However, even with a water chaser of 120 mL, pill entrapment occurred at the second segment of the esophagus in 1 of 18 volunteers.
  • (11) Your mates in the pub will now have turned to chasers and cigars.
  • (12) Forbes, 57, is a "wheat chaser", focused on saving ancient varieties from extinction and, where possible, bringing them back into circulation.
  • (13) Since almost any pill may produce oesophageal lesions, care has to be taken that tablets, capsules and other pills are always taken in an upright position together with a fluid chaser of at least 120 ml.
  • (14) The 41-year-old is in Sydney this week to deliver the Chaser lecture.
  • (15) "I think of myself not just as a dreamer, but as a dream chaser," she said.
  • (16) Water drinking occurred at negligible levels except by one monkey at 16 and 32% who followed ethanol drinking bouts by water bouts (chasers) in a manner similar to that reported in other studies.
  • (17) He had a fat bruise.” On the same street on Tuesday morning were the remains of a Triple Chaser-branded CS gas canister and empty magazines for 60 Cal.
  • (18) The N-1-beta-D-ribofuranosyl-indazole-3'5'-cyclophosphate(I) proved a very poor chaser and activator of both isoenzymes, but when indazole was attached at its N-2 to ribose (IV) or when its H at C-4 (equivalent to the position of amino-group in adenine) was substituted by an amino-(III) or especially nitro-group (II) its efficiency was dramatically increased.
  • (19) We conclude that the esophageal transit time of a gelatin capsule is related to the volume of fluid chaser.
  • (20) The remains of “triple chaser” grenades have been found on the streets.

Chasey


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The structure of naturally occurring tubes (D. Chasey and J. Labram, 1983, J. Gen. Virol.

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