Chasers

/ˈtʃeɪsərz/ noun

People or things that pursue or run after others; also drinks consumed immediately after another drink, or atmospheric disturbances that follow storms.

From 'chase,' which comes from Old French 'chacier' (to hunt), ultimately from Latin 'captare' (to catch). The '-er' suffix makes it someone who does the action.

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