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Example sentences for "little chap"

  • I'd ha' gi'en clean in if it hadna been fur my lass when th' little chap deed.

  • You are all wrong, little chap, for all your pretty curiosity, and the stamp of your little foot that quite wins my heart.

  • You can't trust them, believe me, little chap.

  • Sit beside me; we're going to have a feast, little chap.

  • You have come near losing that splendid eye of yours, do you know that, little chap?

  • But you are pretty strong for a little chap;" and the child's face radiated smiles at the praise.

  • Did my little chap's conceit make too much of it?

  • I was only a little chap, but it nearly finished me.

  • What a thing for a little chap to go through!

  • A little chap had a dirty face, and his teacher told him to go and wash it.

  • There was a child I played with in some garden when I was a little chap.

  • Do you know that, little chap as I was, I never stopped thinking of you day and night when we were not playing together.

  • I might have played with you there when I was a little chap--but I don't think I did.

  • I didn't know what a little chap I was," he said next.

  • Now, little chap, come and see your new mother.

  • I'm afraid you ought to go back, little chap.

  • I'm sure you're brave enough to like it, and to make the best of it, although you're only a little chap.

  • When I was a little chap I remember the captain used to tell me about all the wonderful places there were on the earth, but I never thought that I should see them.

  • You remember all the plans we used to make, boy," he added less seriously, "when you were a little chap?

  • But I'm not going to lug a basket and have a little chap carrying a child.

  • Such a little chap, with an appealing voice, while his inflection was the smallest part of what he was saying.

  • Yes, a little chap; an' he came outer the sea to ole Abe Pike, sitting lonely out there on the door-step.

  • We must get away back, little chap,' I said.

  • I hav' not quite settled i' my moind about th' little chap," he would say sententiously to his admirers.

  • I was turble vond of it myself when I was a little chap at 'Ootton.

  • You don't seem a bad sort of little chap, and you can see the fun out if you've a mind to.

  • I hope you will see a storm," Trevelyan went on, "such a storm as I used to glory in as a little chap!

  • I don’t believe I ever quite appreciated the moon and the beach here when I was a little chap.

  • The old beach is a good deal prettier by night than I ever used to fancy it could be, as a little chap," he said after awhile.

  • Do you remember how jealous I used to be of him when I was a little chap?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little chap" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little back; little brandy; little brothers; little darling; little drop; little family; little flower; little fortune; little friends; little land; little longer; little mace; little man; little nitric; little olive; little past; little princess; little saint; little stream; little supper; little weary; little west; little woman; little world; mutual love; seven weeks