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paper chase
noun
the effort to earn a diploma or college degree, especially in law, or a professional certificate or license.
the writing of assignments and reports, collecting of supporting documents, filling out of forms, and other paperwork necessary to obtain a college degree or a professional certificate or license, apply for financial aid or a bank loan, etc.
paper chase
noun
a former type of cross-country run in which a runner laid a trail of paper for others to follow
Other Word Forms
- paper chaser noun
- paper-chasing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of paper chase1
Example Sentences
“I just read like crazy all the time,” said King, who has turned her paper chase into something of a cause.
Like all migrants, he then had to contend with obstacles ranging from the paper chase needed for a bank account and apartment, through to just getting an appointment to have his work permit approved.
To the north, the paper chase makes up 17% of the medical costs in Canada.
But the decision to marry in Istanbul, whose mosques reminded Khashoggi of his hometown Medina, set off a paper chase that ultimately ended in death.
The decision to marry in Istanbul, whose mosques reminded Khashoggi of his hometown Medina, set off a paper chase that ultimately ended in Khashoggi’s disappearance.
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