A dead-goner, old chap; you just get that into your head.
Attention, Lupin, old chap, the great game is about to commence!
Go, old chap," cried Dick, pushing him away but still clinging to him.
Never mind then, old chap," replied Barney, putting out his hand to him.
What a model of punctuality you are, old chap," the superintendent said, nodding approvingly.
Now, then, Bobby, fall back, and mind your eye when I hit out, old chap.
Do, old chap--and please hurry; time is everything in this case.
Look here, old chap, can you tell me, do American cities always keep up this dreadful social pace?
Of course, old chap, I don't want it talked about.
I daresay she's right, old chap, only I'd like to be regular myself.
As he watched the old man sow the seed in his field the man from the city called out facetiously: "Well done, old chap.
No; but to tell the truth, old chap, my spelling's exceedingly rocky.
You mustn't any more, old chap (putting his hands on Grigg's shoulder).
I tell you what, old chap, you 'd better come with me and get your eye in; you won't get such another chance of practice.
And it won't do, old chap, for us to be seen bumming round with you on the heels of your good fortune.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "old chap" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.