Pronunciation: /rʌn tʃeɪs/
noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'run chase' is a noun phrase referring to the act of chasing someone or something while running.
A1 The children played a fun run chase game in the park.
A2 She joined the neighborhood run chase event to stay active and meet new people.
B1 The team needed 50 runs to win the match, so they had to strategize their run chase carefully.
B2 The batsman played a crucial role in the run chase, scoring boundaries at key moments.
C1 The run chase in the final overs was intense, with both teams giving their all to secure the victory.
C2 The captain's leadership skills were put to the test during the challenging run chase in the high-pressure match.
formal The team successfully completed the run chase with an over to spare.
informal We nailed the run chase, finishing with plenty of time to spare.
slang We totally crushed the run chase, finishing way ahead of schedule.
figurative The run chase felt like a race against time, but we managed to come out on top in the end.
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