CHAP vs BLIGHTER: NOUN
- An abbreviation of chaplain.
- The act of picking and choosing; selection: as, ‘chap and choice.’ See chap5, transitive verb
- The upper or lower part of the mouth; the jaw: commonly in the plural.
- A jaw of a vise or clamp.
- A stroke of any kind; a blow; a knock; especially, a tap or rap, as on a door, to draw attention. Also chaup.
- Plural The mouth or entrance of a channel: as, the chops of the English channel.
- A sore roughening or splitting of the skin, caused especially by cold or exposure.
- A man or boy; a fellow.
- A long narrow depression in a surface
- A boy or man
- A crack in a lip caused usually by cold
- A fissure, cleft, crack, or chink, as in the surface of the earth or in the hands or feet: also used figuratively. Also chop.
- The jaw (often in plural).
- A child.
- A fellow; a man or a boy: used familiarly, like fellow, and usually with a qualifying adjective, old, young, little, poor, etc., and loosely, much as the word fellow is.
- A man, a fellow.
- A man or boy; a youth; a fellow.
- A blow; a rap.
- A division; a breach, as in a party.
- A cleft, crack, or chink, as in the surface of the earth, or in the skin.
- One of the jaws or cheeks of a vise, etc.
- One of the jaws or the fleshy covering of a jaw; -- commonly in the plural, and used of animals, and colloquially of human beings.
- (usually in the plural) leather leggings without a seat; joined by a belt; often have flared outer flaps; worn over trousers by cowboys to protect their legs
- A buyer; a chapman.
- A customer, a buyer.
- A person, usually male, especially one who behaves in an objectionable or pitiable manner.
- One who blights.
- A fellow, especially one held in low esteem.
- A boy or man
- A persistently annoying person
CHAP vs BLIGHTER: VERB
- Of the skin, to split or flake due to cold weather or dryness.
- To strike, knock.
- Crack due to dehydration
- N/A
CHAP vs BLIGHTER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To split or become rough and sore.
- To cause (the skin) to roughen, redden, or crack, especially as a result of cold or exposure.
- To strike; to knock; to rap.
- To crack or open in slits.
- To bargain; to buy.
- N/A
CHAP vs BLIGHTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To strike; to beat.
- To cause to open in slits or chinks; to split; to cause the skin of to crack or become rough.
- N/A
CHAP vs BLIGHTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To buy or sell; trade: a variant of chop and cheap
- To fix definitely; accept and agree to as binding; hold to (a proposal, or the terms of a bargain): as, I chaps that; I chap (or chaps) you.
- To choose; choose definitely; select and claim: as, I chap this.
- An abbreviation of chapter.
- To knock, as at a door; strike, as a clock.
- Often have flared outer flaps
- Joined by a belt
- To crack; open in slits, clefts, or fissures: as, the earth chaps; the hands chap. Also chop.
- To strike, especially with a hammer or the like; beat.
- To cause to cleave, split, crack, or break in clefts: used of the effect of extreme cold followed by heat on exposed parts of the body, as the hands and lips, and sometimes of similar effects produced in any way on the surface of the earth, wood, etc. Also chop.
- N/A
CHAP vs BLIGHTER: RELATED WORDS
- Dare, Comrade, Boy, Guy, Bloke, Fissure, Crack, Crevice, Fellow, Cranny, Cuss, Blighter, Lad, Fella, Gent
- Chinless wonder, Bloke, Lout, Bastard, Fucker, Bugger, Pesterer, Fellow, Pest, Gadfly, Cuss, Gent, Lad, Fella, Chap
CHAP vs BLIGHTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Headland, Dare, Comrade, Boy, Guy, Bloke, Fissure, Crack, Crevice, Fellow, Cranny, Blighter, Lad, Fella, Gent
- Scallywag, Chinless wonder, Bloke, Lout, Bastard, Fucker, Bugger, Pesterer, Fellow, Pest, Gadfly, Gent, Lad, Fella, Chap
CHAP vs BLIGHTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- PAP or CHAP: Uses the PAP or CHAP authentication method.
- If the username and password are contained in the CHAP password, then the CHAP secret is not used by the router.
- Whether Hitachi Ops Center Administrator overwrites the CHAP user secret when there is any port with the same CHAP user name.
- CHAP is more secure than PAP because CHAP encrypts the transmitted password, while PAP does not.
- Oh, hullo, Spode old chap, I mean Lord Sidcup old chap.
- CHAP is not often used with network access; however, some vendors send MAB using CHAP instead of PAP.
- Forward global CHAP user name, empty string indicates that chap is not set yet.
- The contingent was commanded by a relative of Chap Pheakdey named Chap Sophorn.
- CHAP mechanisms are similar to the CHAP method.
- If you are using CHAP authentication, check CHAP.
- As prey creatures are attracted to the dancing of the stalk, the blighter can dart forward to catch and consume them.
- Some of us have seen through the smokescreen and really appreciate this sort of "in yer eye, blighter" action.
- Jacob took this opportunity to assassinate the Blighter and his decoys during the performance.
- Chuck the blighter out of the window and we want to see him bounce.
- Rich, for three days we tried to tease the blighter out.
- Why had I given my flower to the blighter?
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