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Definition of Chasers
1. chaser [n] - See also: chaser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chasers
Literary usage of Chasers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Toolmaking Methods: A Treatise Om Precision Dividing and Locating by Franklin Day Jones (1915)
"The chasers should be sharpened frequently by taking the lightest possible grinding
cut. The chasers should not be allowed to become so dull that it will be ..."
2. Modern Seamanship by Austin Melvin Knight (1921)
"THE SUBMARINE chasers. Plate 168. One of the earliest naval projects of large
scope undertaken by the United States following the declaration of war in 1917 ..."
3. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"Number of«chasers.—To get good results in threading at one cut, experience shows
that a die should have a suitable number of chasers, the approximate number ..."
4. What's So and what Isn't by John McClelland Work (1906)
"MATERIALISTS—RAINBOW chasers No, the Socialists are not rainbow chasers.
The opponents of Socialism are rainbow chasers. Frequently some opponent of ..."
5. Audels Engineers and Mechanics Guide by Frank Duncan Graham (1921)
"Number of chasers.—To get good results at one cut experience shows that a die
should have a suitable number of chasers, the approximate number being ..."
6. Thread-cutting Methods: A Treatise on the Operation and Use of Various Tools by Franklin Day Jones (1918)
"There are three methods of forming the teeth of die chasers. ... Hobbed chasers.
— The bobbed chasers represented by diagram A, Fig. i, ..."
7. King's Complete History of the World War ...: 1914-1918. Europe's War with by William C. King (1922)
"The American "Sub-chasers" Baffled on the high seas by the vigilance of the ...
By June 30, 1918, two squadrons of these chasers, comprising 36 boats, ..."