Assuming the question is about dreams in which someone is chasing the dreamer; such dreams symbolize persistent problems that the dreamer is avoiding. Confronting and solving the problem in real life will stop the repetitive dream. If the dreamer is able to become lucid within the dream (aware that one is dreaming while experiencing the dream,) one should stop running, turn and confront the (monster/person,) demand its identity, and command it to leave.
A certain woman has to start chasing after him.
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chase someone in the woods
tell her u like her instead of chasing around
They stop chasing him because he crosses onto the East End and they think East Enders will get him for them.
Run around in circles and do the gay dance.
hit it or take it out would be my choice
Police chasing a car that refuses to stop.
No, they don't.
run really fast and yell help
A meteorologist would be someone who would qualify someone to be a tornado chaser. Tornado chasing is such a dangerous task to be in. It can be scary but a lot of people have been qualified.
"pursuing" means following or chasing after something or someone.