chaps Synonyms
chaps Meaning
chaps (n. pl.)
The jaws, or the fleshy parts about them. See Chap.
Short for Chaparajos.
chaps Sentence Examples
- The cowboy wore a pair of leather chaps while riding through the rugged terrain.
- She fastened her chaps securely before mounting her horse for the trail ride.
- The rodeo clown sported brightly colored chaps as part of his flamboyant costume.
- He admired the intricate tooling on his new pair of custom-made chaps.
- The equestrian competition required riders to wear chaps for safety and style.
- The ranch hand's chaps bore the marks of hard work and countless hours in the saddle.
- She appreciated the extra layer of protection that her chaps provided during long rides.
- The rodeo performer's flashy chaps caught the attention of the crowd as he rode into the arena.
- He tucked his jeans into his chaps before mounting the horse for the cattle drive.
- The leatherworker crafted a pair of chaps for the rider, ensuring a perfect fit and maximum durability.
FAQs About the word chaps
The jaws, or the fleshy parts about them. See Chap., Short for Chaparajos.
guys, males, gentlemen, dudes, bastards, men, fellas, chappies, cats,lads
adults, adults, ancients, old-timers, ancients, oldsters, oldsters, elders, elders,grown-ups
The cowboy wore a pair of leather chaps while riding through the rugged terrain.
She fastened her chaps securely before mounting her horse for the trail ride.
The rodeo clown sported brightly colored chaps as part of his flamboyant costume.
He admired the intricate tooling on his new pair of custom-made chaps.