chap造句1. He was a pleasant chap but didn't talk much.
2. He's a reasonable sort of chap.
3. He's not such a bad chap really.
4. He's a decent sort of chap.
5. He seemed a very jovial chap.
6. Poor chap, his wife has just died.
7. Martin is a quiet, contemplative sort of chap.
8. A person's lips and hands often chap in winter.
9. He's a harmless enough chap.
10. He's not a bad chap—quite human for an accountant.
11. She thought he was a very nice chap.
12. My grandson is a grand little chap.
13. He's a friendly sort of a chap.
14. He was an immensely likeable chap.
15. He was a big fat chap with a beard.
16. Poor chap— he was killed in an air crash.
17. He isn't such a bad chap really.
18. He's a nice chap, but a little dim.
19. That Dave's a funny chap, isn't he?
20. Be a good chap and open the door for me,[.com] would you?
21. Just another surveillance job, old chap. Piece of cake to somebody like you.
22. He's such a nervous chap he wouldn't/couldn't say boo to a goose.
23. The poor old chap was very shaken by the experience.
24. The poor chap was a bundle of nerves at the interview.
25. He was a quiet chap, married with kids. That's about it, really.
26. Good - bye , old chap, I'll see you on my return.
27. Perhaps he'd even hoped so, poor chap.
28. I always thought he was a lonely little chap.
29. Oh, that young chap, Manna Dey!
30. Despite what others say, I think he's a very nice chap.