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UK
/tʃˈæpmən/
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[ US /ˈtʃæpmən/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃæpmən/ ]
NOUN
- United States pioneer who planted apple trees as he traveled (1774-1845)
How To Use Chapman In A Sentence
- The looming discal peril demands tough action by Robert Chapman on Sunday, Jul 2, 2006 at 12: 03: 29 PM Is NJ Gov. Jon Corzine Running for President?
- Mrs Chapman asked for some help with the orders - could you see to it?
- Gavin Chapman came in with an overall time of four hours, twenty five minutes and nine seconds.
- Legend by then had fructified Chapman (1774-1845), a footloose (and footsore) son of a Bunker Hill veteran, into a mythic, apple-spreading American nomad of the lonesome frontier. A Pro-Growth Strategy
- A remarkably regal Graham Chapman, probably thinking about the air speed velocity of a swallow.
- Victor Chapman? The famous art dealer? I can't arrest him.
- The important, yet limited, investigatory role of the police to gather facts and collect evidence is well-established," Lohan attorney Shawn Chapman Holley said in a statement Tuesday. Back To Jail?
- Then, in 1920, Indians shortstop Ray Chapman was killed by a beanball.
- He could interpret from the Germans and had been given the job by Richard Chapman, the original camp leader. T/sgt. Robert Longo
- The plan enhanced Chapman's fame in the football world generally, but it was too radical to win immediate acceptance.