Proper noun
Chapple (plural Chapples)
A surname.
By Lucy Chapple, head of strategy at Stand Agency, a communications consultancy. Source: Internet
Christopher Chapple (1986), Karma and creativity, State University of New York Press, ISBN 0-88706-251-2; pp 60-64 Over and over again, the chapters of Mahabharata recite the key postulates of karma theory. Source: Internet
Far from being crushed by this defeat, Colton Chapple played on, setting the Harvard single-season marks for touchdown passes (24) and total offense (3,235 yards). Source: Internet
And in the mean-time, Johnson has praised the efforts of interim management team Jason Goodliffe and Geoff Chapple. Source: Internet
Expert Mike Chapple explains what willful noncompliance means. Source: Internet
Glen Chapple said: “Joe is an experienced cricketer who has a very impressive first class record for South Australia, whilst also playing for a number of different sides in the Big Bash. Source: Internet