chaser in French
chaser in French is poursuivant, poursuivante, pousse-alcool — chaser means a person, animal, or vehicle that chases something or someone.
chaser in French
poursuivant
Something or someone who chases. [from 14th c.]
poursuivante
Something or someone who chases. [from 14th c.]
pousse-alcool
(slang) A drink consumed after another of a different kind.
rince-cochon
(slang) A drink consumed after another of a different kind.
rince-gueule
(slang) A drink consumed after another of a different kind.
What does "chaser" mean?
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noun A person, animal, or vehicle that chases something or someone.
"The storm chaser drove hundreds of miles to film the tornado."
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noun A milder drink taken right after a shot of strong liquor.
"He ordered a tequila shot with a lime soda chaser."
chaser in a sentence
- The storm chaser drove hundreds of miles to film the tornado.
- He ordered a tequila shot with a lime soda chaser.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "chaser" in French?
"chaser" in French is poursuivant, poursuivante, pousse-alcool. chaser means: A person, animal, or vehicle that chases something or someone.
How do you use "chaser" in a sentence?
Example: "The storm chaser drove hundreds of miles to film the tornado." In French, "chaser" is poursuivant, poursuivante, pousse-alcool.
Are there other ways to say "chaser" in French?
Yes — French has 5 translations listed for "chaser": poursuivant, poursuivante, pousse-alcool, rince-cochon, rince-gueule.
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