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Sep 9, 2009 · When I worked in newspapers, we called the chapô variously the "opening par" the "intro" or the "lead" (some claim this is spelled "lede", not ...
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A hat (or chapô) is a text of a few lines placed after the title of an article. It offers an eye-catching summary, enticing the reader or internet user to ...
Apr 8, 2007 · Explanation: It's the introductory paragraph (chapô = chapeau).
hat [noun] a covering for the head, usually worn out of doors. He raised his hat as the lady approached. (Translation of chapeau from the PASSWORD ...
French-English translation of "CHAPEAU!" | The official Collins French-English Dictionary with over 100000 English translations.
Dec 19, 2012 · English translation:lead [paragraph]. Explanation: "Le chapeau (souvent écrit « chapô » dans le milieu de la presse) est un texte ...
A chapeau is a flat-topped hat once worn by senior clerics. Contents. 1 In heraldry. 1.1 Anglophone heraldries. 2 See also; 3 References; 4 External links ...
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noun ; Vaughn has even brought in a French · to participate in Funny Hat Day … · Jack McCallum ; Her most offbeat · is a bouquet of silk roses turned upside down.
"Chapi Chapo" is a play-on-words with the French word, chapeaux, which means "hats". Both of the main characters wore oversized hats that matched their clothing ...