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Example sentences for "old chap"

  • And you've had a knock-down--a regular smasher, old chap.

  • I say, take your time, old chap," he said, his voice no longer under control.

  • One, an old chap with a dial like a full moon on him--sly old chap, him!

  • Between you and me, I do want to know about that, old chap.

  • Come on down, old chap," called the sailor.

  • Prince wouldn't hurt you a bit, would you, old chap?

  • Yes, old chap, I'm off to Mohair," he explained.

  • No, old chap, but if you can't get to being uncommon through going straight, you'll never get to do it through going crooked.

  • They ain't the way to get out of being common, old chap.

  • Now he said cheerily: "That's all right, old chap!

  • Don't worry, old chap," Gavin said to the growling collie.

  • That ain't the way to get out of being common, old chap.

  • Get behind the door, old chap, and have the jack-towel betwixt you.

  • Well done, old chap, if it isn't a stale sentiment!

  • But you won't find I want much pushing, old chap.

  • 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.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cannot here; dead letter; destroy slavery; diplomatic relations; exercise authority; old acquaintance; old chap; old fellow; old friends; old lady; old maid; old man; old time; olden days; olden time; older brother; older children; older ones; older people; religious mendicant; social science; socialist state; still extant; terminal racemes; tree leaves; world full