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Example sentences for "brave fellow"

  • We were nearly three to your one; and your lieutenant was no coward, but a brave fellow, and a sensible man.

  • I wish to express my personal gratitude to him for the service; for he was a brave fellow, and managed the affair well, or he would have failed.

  • Coconnas to himself; "he is certainly a brave fellow!

  • The other is a brave fellow, and confessed nothing.

  • Charles, "he was a brave fellow, and you are right, mother, I must know him.

  • Ay, he was ever a brave fellow--poor Robin!

  • But thus far have I spoken to you as a brave fellow, and of the north countree.

  • It might have been different had the donzell never abided in a palace; but as it is, brave fellow, learn how these wounds of the heart scar over, and the spot becomes hard and callous evermore.

  • He is a brave fellow, and it is a pity that he should die.

  • He's a brave fellow, and bravest among brave fellows, and yet it seems but yesterday that he robbed the Lieutenant's orchard.

  • He was a brave fellow," replied Somers languidly; for he was too thoroughly worn out to appreciate the stories of his veteran companion.

  • He is a brave fellow, and deserves a better fate.

  • He is certainly a brave fellow; for I noticed him at Glendale.

  • But, my brave fellow, I wish you to be very careful; for we can't afford to lose officers like you.

  • He is a brave fellow, Sire, and every inch a man, and I recommend him to your Majesty.

  • Why, Owen, I always thought you a brave fellow, and as fond of fighting as any man," exclaimed Gerald.

  • I am acquainted with many a brave Fellow, who carries his Mistress in the Lid of his Snuff-box, and by that Expedient has supported himself under the Absence of a whole Campaign.

  • He is a brave Fellow who is always ready to kill a Man he hates, but he does not stand in the same Degree of Esteem who laments for the Woman he loves.

  • My brave fellow, I owe you more than I can find words to utter: lead the way.

  • I'm delighted to see you again; give me your hand, you are a brave fellow.

  • Very well, my brave fellow, I will expect you at dawn to-morrow.

  • Wake up, my brave fellow," he shouted, pulling the monster by the sleeve of his coat.

  • You have proved yourself a brave fellow," said Holy Wednesday, patting him on the shoulder.

  • She was his wife, Skirmen; and thou hast conducted thyself like a brave fellow.

  • So next day they drew the home covers, and the fox, brave fellow, ran out to Parkside, making for the granite walls of Hessitor.

  • By the eleven thousand virgins, more or less, of the holy St. Ursula, virgin and martyr, that brother of mine is a brave fellow.

  • The young workman was a fine, brave fellow, handsome and stately, and the merchant's lovely daughter liked him well.

  • He bowed to the old man, who said: "Good-day, brave fellow.

  • I said he was a brave fellow, and fought like a tiger; and this prevented HIM from telling tales.

  • I WAS good company in those days, and a brave fellow too, as I should have remained, but for--what I shall tell the public immediately.

  • Her brother, Captain Clopper, was in a line regiment, and helped me as much as ever he could: he swore I was such a brave fellow.

  • Well, he's a brave fellow, and he has deserv'd her richly; And you have had your hands full I dare swear Gentlemen.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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