144 Verbs to Use for the Word chaps

I once knew a chap who was a gradooate of one of these institutions of larning, He was more ristocratick than a retired church deekin'.

She doesn't mind seeing chaps in their night-shirts when they're ill, we all know that; and once or twice when for some reason or other she told us on the quiet that there mustn't be any disturbance that evening, no one ever went crusading Acton would have licked them if they had.

"'I know; we see 'im,' ses the other chap.

"But at last, when the snows were going and the blue Spring skies were pale, Out after bear in the valley I met a chap on the trail A chap coming up from the city, who stopped and told me a tale "A tale of a red war raging all over the land and sea, And when he was through I was laughing, for the joke of it seemed to be That Hank was a goldarn Germanand Hank was rooming with me!

"Told the chap in that receipt of custom that you were a foreigner of great distinction travelling incognito in Scotland, and I your travelling companion, and that our luggage hadn't arrived from Aberdeen, so we couldn't dress, but we must hear this singing lady at all cost and in any case.

"I like that chap," said Tommy.

"As for Danny boy, don't mind the little chap.

" "I suppose so," returned the other, "especially if they find the chap who owns that knife with the broken blade.

In a corner was the Ramblin' Kid's saddle, bridle, blanket and worn leather chaps.

" "But we caught this chap in red blood" "He ain't very old, Tex.

* "By-the-by, Colonel," said the Boy, just as he was turning in that night, "IaI've asked that Jesuit chap to the House-Warming.

He would have killed the chap, his timper was so ruffled, if the man hadn't nearly killed him afore he had the chance.

"You leave the old chap alone.

This might be a bit awkward, I mused, remembering the tough little chap who had been so popular with us all by reason of being the best shikari in the regiment.

With my watch and clock cleaning, and teaching one or two little chaps that I've got to come to me, I can earn enough.

Little Lord Southdown, the best natured of men, who would make you a present of a hat from his head, and whose main occupation in life was to buy nicknacks that he might give them away afterwards, bought the little chap a pony, not much bigger than a large rat, and on this little black Shetland pony young Rawdon's great father would mount the boy, and walk by his side in the Park.

" Nekayah, having heard her favourite's relation, rose and embraced her, and Rasselas gave her a hundred ounces of gold, which she presented to the Arab for the fifty that were promised. CHAP.

It licks its chaps from time to time.

I don't see how it's possible for the Philistines to show up well when they've got a chap like him bossing the show.

"Can't bury the poor chap and say nothing about it.

The young man had come from farther up the line-a newspaper chap, who had given me his seat, and was sitting on a bundle.

They fed the young chaps plenty so they wouldn't get stunted.

We fought the chaps with their own weapons, since they would not meet us with ours.

Why, Miles, you can handle both these chaps, yourself; and, with Neb's and my assistance, could work 'em up into spun-yarn without a winch!"

A pleasure to hang a chap like him.

144 Verbs to Use for the Word  chaps