He's a cheeky chappy who we're expected to find charismatic simply because he has the gift of the gab, but he's all cockiness and no collateral. |
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Contrast that with a chirpy, mockney chappy, throwing fistfuls of marjoram at a joint of meat, and modern cooking programmes all start to look a bit homogenised in comparison. |
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I went from being a happy little chappy in England to becoming overweight, anxious and bullied. |
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Whether you like his cheeky chappy persona or not, it looks as if Williams will be entertaining huge auditoriums for years to come. |
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These shows are some distance from either the cheeky chappy style which made Paul Daniels a star, or the camp melodrama of American David Copperfield. |
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What more potent sign of a crisis of confidence than the ascent, in the home of gastronomy, of Britain's Jamie Oliver, self-styled cheeky chappy and television celebrity chef? |
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That cheeky chappy one who reminds us a bit of Dermot? |
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Carl Donnelly: Relax Everyone It's Carl Donnelly Underbelly As jaunty as his corkscrew curls, cheeky chappy Carl Donnelly looks like he should belong in the Hair Bear Bunch or a Hendrix tribute band. |
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The winemakers I met on my recent safari into the Land of Hasselhoff seemed well chuffed with the profile boost brought by the World Cup and one such happy chappy is Gerhard Gutzler of Weingut Gutzler in the Rheinhessen. |
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This cute little chappy will join you with your nightly read. |
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