23 Words to use with chaps

Book N. booklet; writing, work, volume, tome, opuscule^; tract, tractate^; livret^; brochure, libretto, handbook, codex, manual, pamphlet, enchiridion^, circular, publication; chap book. part, issue, number livraison

"I hope the man's got all his wits," said Mrs. Whiteside to herself, "I never did see a chap act so strange.

Do you know anything, Lennox, about these horses, Blenheim and Cressypatriotic fellows their owners must beand could you give a chap advice about laying a small wager?

Ye'll never hear from that chap agin.'

Some person previously employed upon the ground had "set it eawt that there wur a chap comin' that would make 'em addle a hauve-a-creawn a day for their shillin'."

There isn't another woman in the world who could have made that chap chuck drinking.

"There's more Abel Guppys nor one i' the world, an' the man what got shot was a chap fro' Weymouth.

I'm not for cruising over this blasted island in the dark, and I don't fancy ye and the writin' chap gettin' so thick all of a sudden.

And loudly her persistent tongue did peal, And this did seem the burden of her song: "Some chap hath done a wrong, hath done a wrong!

Do you reckon there's a chap herejust one, perhapswho's said his prayers since he came aboard?" "No!" said I, quite short: for I'd have bet my head on it.

"There's one thing," he ses to Bob; "you won't 'ave any of these other pore chaps money; and, if they're men, they ought to make it up to Henery Walker for the money he 'as saved 'em by finding you out.

Other chap mumbles.

Ef I ever was so fortunate as to get a man and be wedded and have chaps o' my own, I know mighty well and good I couldn't love any one of 'em any better than I do Deanie.

And in hospital I learned from fellow who was subordinate-medical that rats get plague in sewers and cesspools and when they die of it their fleas must go elsewhere for food, and so hop on to other rat and give that poor chap plague too, by biting him with dirty mouths from dead rat, and then he dies and so in adfinitum, as the poet has it.

Mac understood better, he said; had once brought a chap round that everybody said was ... dead.

"Ever sence I was a little chap settin' on my granddaddy's knees by the hearthbig hickory fire a-roarin' up the chimbly, wind a-goin' 'whooh!' overhead, an' me with my eyes like saucers a-listenin' to his tales of the silver mine that the Injuns hadever sence that time I've hunted that thar mine."

' 'Weel, then, for instance, some folk objec's to a chap sookin' his tea frae his saucer' 'I'll note that.

I've seen too much of the world to have a country chap stuff me, now I tell you, old beeswax.

Ef he'd 'a' missed school one day he knowed two sneaky chaps thet would 'a' robbed that nest, either goin' or comin'.

You don't give a chap time to wink!

The dog's chaps water to fetch nothing else; he hath his name for the same quality.

By way of contrast there is the mood of the Old Contemptibles, but it is only fair to add that there are Irishmen among them: THE OLD-TIMER 'E aint't bin 'ung with medals, like a lot o' chaps abaht; 'E's wore a little dingy

"Do you mean to tell me that you were paid to waylay me and break my arm?" "I didn't mean ter tell yer anyt'ing, but a feller wot kin fight like you kin an' den stay ter see if a chap wot tried ter do him was hurtdat kind of a feller oughter be told.

23 Words to use with  chaps