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chase from some place
(redirected from chase someone or something out of some place)

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chase someone or something(away) from some place and chase someone or something out of some place
to drive someone or something away from or out of a place. The police sirens chased the thief from the building. We chased away all the children from the pond.
See also: chase, place, some


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