Sentences with phrase «clever chaps»

The phrase "clever chaps" is used to describe intelligent and smart men. It refers to people who are quick-witted and knowledgeable. Full definition
Thanks to a very clever chap in the States, a super-comfy «sleep anywhere» inflatable napping hoodie is now a reality.
Dominic Cummings is widely regarded as a tremendously clever chap.
The issues are raised as conversations and Q and A sessions between him (and other «good guys») and two characters; an actor (not a very clever chap) and a lawyer (a previously duped innocent), neither of whom know much about the science.
Exploiters of them do You are a clever chap and this is good application, but you are far far too left wing for the face of Labour going forward whether or not it knows it.
Those clever chaps at SuperChips have given the 2012 Ford Focus ST a bit of an ECU tweak to deliver 297bhp and an extra 85lb / ft of torque.
One partner told Dr Louise Ashley, who conducted the research, about «one guy who came to interviews who was a real Essex barrow boy, and he had a very good CV, he was a clever chap, but we just felt that there's no way we could employ him.
The clever chaps in programming know that we'll be sat at home missing the endless reel of Christmas movies, so they release lots of brilliant new series this month.
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