"He chased like foxhounds chase their prey".
Cats may playfully chase humans, but it is typically for play or attention rather than aggression. If a cat is chasing a human, it is likely more of a fun and interactive behavior rather than an intent to harm.
Just about every dog owner has observed the family pet engage in the activity of tail chasing. Dogs chasing their tails is certainly not an unusual phenomenon, but the behavior often baffles the owners and in some cases seems to be so common that the activity borders on being an obsession. Various experts on dogs suggest a number of reasons why dogs chase their tails..
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"Chasing the cat's tail" is not a specific football play. It is often used to describe a chaotic or disorganized situation on the field where players are running around in different directions, similar to a group of people trying to catch a cat's tail. It does not refer to a formal play design.
Puppies often exhibit playful behavior like chasing, which is natural. As long as the puppy's intent is playful and not aggressive or fearful, it is generally okay for a puppy to chase you. It's important to set boundaries and redirect their behavior when necessary to ensure a positive interaction.
The word chasing is a verb. (It is the present participle of "chase")
Chase+ing is spelled chasing. You drop the 'e' and add '-ing'. The cat was chasing his tail.
The simple past for to chase is chased.The past tense of is chasing or are chasing is was chasing or were chasing.(Past continuous tense)
because chase is still chasing someone
allegra chase is a character in the book chasing midnight by susan krinard
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In pronunciation, there are two words that sound alike : CHASED (verb) - past tense of the verb ''to chase'' CHASTE (adjective) - virginal, or austere
Zoey ended up with Chase in the episode of "Chasing Zoey."
chase someone in the woods
tell her u like her instead of chasing around
Vemeer is a suspect in the book and everyone is trying to chase him! it is a mystery book!Chasing Vemeer
The word chase is both a noun and a verb (chase, chases, chasing, chased). Example uses: As a noun: The chase to catch up with the bus left us breathless. As a verb: If you chase after him but he won't respect you.