Meaning: The fox and the rabbit ran after each other in a circle in the forest.
Choice of Words: Chased means pursued or tried to catch someone or something. Around means in a circle or on all sides.
Alternative Expressions
They ran after each other in circles through the woods.
Meaning: This sentence describes two people who are running after each other in a forest.
Choice of Words: The verb "ran" means to move quickly on foot. The preposition "after" means to follow someone or something. The pronoun "each other" means both people were chasing each other. The adverb "in circles" means they were moving in a circular motion. The noun "woods" means a large area of land covered with trees.
The two of them were pursuing one another in a circular path within the dense vegetation.
Meaning: This sentence describes two people who are chasing each other in a forest.
Choice of Words: The verb "pursuing" means to chase after someone or something. The pronoun "one another" means both people were chasing each other. The adjective "circular" means they were moving in a circular motion. The noun "path" means a way or track from one place to another. The adjective "dense" means closely packed or crowded together. The noun "vegetation" means plants that grow in a particular area.