Definitionn. a person who is pursuing and trying to overtake or capture
Last update: November 1, 2015
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We could always go back to throw away phones but even those were suspect when our pursuer was a high level government agency. [Please select]
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He feared another pursuer, but the air seemed clear. [Please select]
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"Not to say a reformed character," said our pursuer dryly. [Please select]
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Suddenly the bull turned sharp round on its pursuer. [Please select]
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The former had no weapon to oppose to his gigantic pursuer. [Please select]
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"But I reached the top cone in safety; and then turned and looked down at my pursuer." [Please select]
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Another burst carried both game and pursuer nearly a mile across the plain. [Please select]
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His elevated position gave him a view of the whole ground, and he could note every movement both of pursuer and pursued. [Please select]
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--or, rather, that throughout it she was always eagerly expecting, or eagerly escaping from some unknown, unseen pursuer. [Please select]
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Rogers muttered something beneath his breath, and sat there glaring ahead at the boat ever gaining upon her pursuer. [Please select]
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Shepard led on, passed through a group of negro cabins, crossed an old cotton field, and entered a grove, with his pursuer not fifty yards behind. [Please select]
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