Usage examples of "se chasser" in French with translation to English

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Un tel homme ne va pas chasser et possède rarement une arme à feu. Such a man does not go hunting and seldom owns a gun.
J'attends avec impatience d'aller chasser avec mon père. I'm looking forward to going hunting with my father.
Il aime chasser. He likes to hunt.
Remplissez la bouteille à ras bord afin de chasser tout l'air. Fill the bottle to the top so as to exclude all air.
Nous sommes allés chasser dans la forêt hier et avons attrapé deux cerfs. We went hunting in the forest and caught two deer yesterday.
Vous devriez chasser cette mauvaise habitude. You should kick that bad habit.
Tu devrais chasser cette mauvaise habitude. You should kick that bad habit.
Le roi est allé chasser ce matin. The king went hunting this morning.
Ils essaient de chasser les produits japonais hors du marché. They are trying to drive Japanese goods out of the market.
Il est allé chasser dans les bois. He went hunting in the woods.
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