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Example sentences for "fellow"

Lexicographically close words:
fello; felloe; felloes; fellon; fellos; fellowe; fellowes; fellowman; fellowmen; fellows
  1. To which the grim-faced fellow opposite made no retort.

  2. You have lived in Oakdale long enough to know that I have influence and a following, and I’ll tell you now that I’m not going to be whipped into line by the fellow who is trying to force me to yield to him.

  3. I don’t care to fight with no low fellow like him.

  4. Of course we don’t want such a fellow on the team.

  5. You’re ready and willing to take up for this fellow against me.

  6. He had fought back his emotions until once more he seemed to be the stolid, indifferent fellow who had won so little sympathy when he first appeared in Oakdale.

  7. Naturally, I am grateful toward Stone; I’d be a fine fellow if I wasn’t.

  8. If I was willing to try, I couldn’t play upon it and do myself justice with that fellow a member.

  9. The fellow paused, and then slowly recrossed the street toward the determined captain of the eleven.

  10. He was even fair and generous enough to accord Hayden all the credit the fellow deserved.

  11. Stoker laughed at Walker, but the little chap soon demonstrated that he was on the field to do his handsomest as long as he lasted; and, despite the greater weight of the opposing end, he was able to keep the fellow busy.

  12. How dare that fellow come here and talk to me in such a fashion!

  13. An Irishman asked him if that was the way "he threated a fellow creathur?

  14. To arrive at the age of fifty, and be surprised at any vice, folly, or absurdity your fellow creatures may be guilty of.

  15. WHEN an impudent fellow attempts to kiss a Tennessee girl, she "cuts your acquaintance;" all their "divine luxuries are preserved for the lad of their own choice.

  16. The fellow begged his lordship to give him a character.

  17. I think the fellow who wrote it must have been reading some of their stories, and got them mixed up with his history and geography.

  18. A fellow was dropt down in the bucket, and soon bawled out from the bottom, "I have found the punch-ladle, so wind me up.

  19. One is a tall fellow and the other not at all.

  20. His happiness and prosperity he always attributed to the word kindly spoken at the right time by his fellow clerk.

  21. I implore, beseech, and pray you to retire from a business you blush to own you are engaged in before your fellow men, and enter one that will not only be profitable to yourself, but to your fellow-creatures also.

  22. It was made the means of bringing him to a knowledge of his own sinfulness in the sight of God, and his deficiencies in duty toward his fellow men.

  23. He turned to God and found him, and sought to turn his fellow sinners.

  24. Oh, of course; if you'd have a fellow give up all fun," said Wilfred.

  25. Tiger and Tom were walking down the street together, when they met Dick Casey, a school-fellow of Tom's.

  26. Very well, but you're too good a fellow to go very deep into dissipation.

  27. What a generous, whole-souled fellow he is!

  28. We will now leave Albert and his fellow travelers, and follow good Gideon Randal.

  29. The other day I heard that whimsical fellow G---- make a rather foolish remark, to the effect that the pleasure of not going to church was a pleasure that never palled.

  30. If it is known a fellow can make skies, Why not make bright blue eyes?

  31. He has heard several times from the Main, through his old fellow servants who have run off, and mentioned two or three of the old proprietors here who are now in jail for trying to escape, among them Dr.

  32. I not only surprised but made my fast friend a fellow on one of my places by calling him by his name the second time I saw him.

  33. A good-looking fellow was Frank Houston; that at least may be said for him," continued the father, determined to exasperate his daughter to the utmost.

  34. Faddle, I'll shoot that fellow down like a dog.

  35. When a fellow means it as I do he never gives it up.

  36. It never for a moment occurred to him that Tom would quarrel with him; although he had seen that the poor fellow had been disgusted because he had refused to write the letter.

  37. I do believe that he is the most good-natured fellow alive.

  38. I am sure he is quite in earnest when he tells me that he will not give his daughter to an impoverished idle fellow such as I am.

  39. He merely shook his head, and as he again left her declared that he was not going to be driven this way or that by such a fellow as Mudbury Docimer.

  40. It's a sort of place where a fellow can drop a lot of money.

  41. I am not the sort of fellow to get anything sham.

  42. They had since met in London, and Stubbs had declared to more than one of his friends that Tom, in spite of his rings and his jewelry, was a very good fellow at bottom.

  43. Fancy after all that fellow Houston going and marrying such a girl as Imogene Docimer, without a single blessed shilling to keep themselves alive.

  44. I made the fellow give me twenty per cent.

  45. I'd sooner build a hospital than give it to an idle fellow like that Houston.

  46. If you knew the state that I'm in you wouldn't talk of a fellow being cool!

  47. Every fellow brings his own lunch, and we'll take some potatoes along to roast in the woods.

  48. It was this last fellow who was now speaking and who had been addressed by the name of Mohun.

  49. That's the fellow I've been suspecting all along," he said, finally.

  50. I wonder who the fellow was who was so anxious to telegraph," said Joe, after a few minutes.

  51. I want him to come out ahead not only for his own sake but because I want to see that fellow Mohun downed," put in Jimmy.

  52. Why, he's the fellow who is going to have his ship all dressed up with wireless so that when he smashes his ship against the North Pole he can let everybody know about it.

  53. I've suspected this slick fellow Mohun for a long time.

  54. But since that time I've seen a good deal about him to like and I've come to the conclusion that he's a regular fellow after all.

  55. I knew that fellow would get into trouble if he didn't take more exercise.

  56. That fellow seemed to forget all about trains.

  57. That fellow at the station has forgotten more about radio than we ever knew," added Joe modestly, but in his heart he was as pleased at the praise as Bob was.

  58. It would never do to let that fellow Mohun and his pals get off with the filthy lucre just when we thought we'd double-crossed them so nicely.

  59. When he jumped at that big fellow with the bushy eyebrows I thought he was going to bite him.

  60. It takes a rich old fellow like Uncle Sam to pony up for a set like that.

  61. The two other men looked uncertain but the fellow called Mohun was pushing the point home.

  62. It is probable that the little fellow had never seen a white man before, and it is certain that Heywood had never seen such a specimen of a brown boy.

  63. This terrified the little fellow so much, that he turned about and fled howling into the woods.

  64. Many a poor fellow loses joints of his toes and fingers--some have even lost their hands and feet by frost.

  65. Raper, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, for his valuable aid in revising the proof-sheets of these Books.

  66. But this fellow would be above all others, he would be lord of all and king among all and captain to all; wherein I deem none will hearken to him.

  67. I do but think, that when he comes to be lifted up to her celestial sphere, as her fellow constellation, what a figure Nancy and her ursus major will make together; and how will they glitter and shine to the wonder of all beholders!

  68. The fellow accepted it ungraciously enough, but seeing Rob eat one he decided to follow his example, and consumed the tablet with a queer expression of distrust upon his face.

  69. The fellow sank to the earth without even a groan, and lay still.

  70. You can make a pie of that fellow on the ground.

  71. The little fellow screamed with fear, but Rob paid no attention to him until the feet of the two suspended sailors were actually dipping into the waves, when he brought their progress to an abrupt halt.

  72. He held out his hand toward the tube, and tried to say, by motions, that he would show the fellow how to use it.

  73. Finding no one awake except the boy the fellow sat upon the edge of the wall, with his feet dangling downward, and grinned wickedly at his former victim.

  74. Now," said Rob, "let's look over the record of the past day and see if that fellow has been up to any mischief.

  75. Presently the fellow moved uneasily, rolled over, and then sat up and stared at his surroundings.

  76. Presently the current and the bird met, and with one last scream the creature tumbled downwards to join its fellow upon the waves, where they lay like two floating islands.

  77. The fellow whimpered a little, but managed to remain silent for several minutes.

  78. Seeing him rise into the air the fellow made a grab for his foot and held it firmly, while his companions ran to help him.

  79. The huge frame of this fellow was clothed in flowing robes of cloth-of-gold, braided with jewels, and he sat majestically upon the back of a jet-black camel.

  80. Then he remembered his manners and bowed low before the king, who seemed to him "a fine fellow and not a bit stuck up.

  81. It strikes me the fool is the fellow who can't learn a lesson.

  82. This phase of the question seemed to comfort the frightened fellow somewhat; but, as he said, he had not a good head for heights, and so continued to tremble in spite of his resolve to be brave.

  83. Even in the much more nearly spotless work which we have next to glance at, some readers have perhaps not unreasonably found a similar objection to the final good fortune of such a pitiful fellow as Count Claudio.

  84. A Locofoco is the only intelligible term: a fellow that would set any place on fire to roast his own eggs.

  85. But our stout fellow returning, threw himself into bed, and all his body was livid, as if he had been beaten with whips; for the evil hand had touched him.

  86. I want to go across the street and show it to a fellow and tell him to go to--He spoke of this office one day as Poverty's Nest.

  87. As a general thing a fellow that's easy with man is severe with woman, but you are disposed to let them all get away.

  88. The old fellow gulped, wheeled about to hide his eyes and leant forward with his face in his hands.

  89. He almost tumbled out his chair to grasp the old fellow by the hand; and then, smoothing his conduct, he introduced him, with impressive ceremony.

  90. He managed by industry and close attention to shoot a man, I understand, and that gave him a kind of pull with society, although the fellow didn't die.

  91. That fellow Sawyer has subscribed for fifty copies of the paper, for one year, and has paid for them in advance.

  92. That fellow Jerry, Nancy's cousin, is a sort of tenth rate cousin to Sawyer, and he has put him down.

  93. The fellow put the chicken back into his cart and held up a duck, whereupon McElwin ordered him to move on.

  94. But it used to tickle me to think the fellow could find any glory in the news of his uncle's death, but I guess he did.

  95. A careless fellow had made one of the Prophets stricken with grip instead of grief, and another one had the type declare that Moses lifted up the sea serpent in the wilderness.

  96. The fellow looked at me and sighed, and I thought he was going to say something about the numerous times I had bled under the hob-nailed heel of his company.

  97. Many a fellow would have rushed the thing and spoiled it right there.

  98. The old fellow bowed his head as if he were exhausted with the strain of a long fight.

  99. Every day or so the young fellow would drive out into the country to argue with the old man.

  100. It is not much more than a hundred years since the people of Boston, have left off hanging their fellow creatures for being witches and Quakers.

  101. I trust that this little circumstance will induce Mr. Everett to have a fellow feeling for some errors which he says exists [fn36] in my first publication.

  102. Even when he was a little fellow Nat used to keep up papa's courage.

  103. I watched one fellow to-day through a series of positive trapeze movements from top to bottom and bottom to top of a grass-tangle.

  104. One huge bull-necked fellow was easily the winner, but when the silver buckles were in his hand, he boastfully challenged anybody in the crowd.

  105. And later he reported to his fellow members: "It was like a red rose courtesying and breathing thanks.

  106. The books were ponderous folios, stout duodecimos encased in embossed leather, and among them was a folio containing Master William Shakespeare's dramas, collected by his fellow actors Heminge and Condell.

  107. Inside the tavern Hugh was soon surrounded by fellow students and boon companions.

  108. One poor fellow in particular, on whom he fastened, and who distinctly stated that he had no money, or else he would hazard a game.

  109. The poor fellow has been with me hundreds of miles as my companion, and he never got into a scrape before.

  110. The fellow hammered away at his helpless helpmate with hard words and harder blows, threatening all the time a separation, and extolling to their skies the beauties and perfections of another nymph, whom he swore he would join.

  111. Thoreau would have been a jollier fellow if he had devoted himself to a greengrocer instead of to greens.

  112. Here, fellow (taking money from an escritoire), are a thousand for thee.

  113. He saw the fellow clambering upon his saddle when he heard Sir Richard drawing near.

  114. Every rugged feature displayed between the shaggy thatch of his wiry, silver-shot hair, and the thick tangle of his disordered, curly beard bespoke at once the good fellow and indomitable warrior.

  115. Merely to look at the fellow doth steal away mine hunger.

  116. Sir Richard had disliked the fellow from the first, and his feelings toward him were rapidly undergoing a change into something more robust than mere dislike.

  117. I looked upon the fellow as your dire enemy, and mewed him up for hurling treacherous lance at you.

  118. Noble gentles," said he, "fellow conspirators: Know ye all that a just God hath this night deigned to smile upon our cause.

  119. That fellow was but Tyrrell's tool and groom whom Tyrrell himself murdered for playing him false.

  120. I wish that you would have expended your wasted energies in bidding the fellow make haste," said Sir Richard, who was much mystified by his companion's sudden display of irritability.

  121. After waiting a few minutes, the boat being hidden, I saw the fellow come scrambling over the side with a red face, his clothes and hair streaming, he having fallen overboard.

  122. I call ye assassins of as good a fellow as ever spouted up his ghost.

  123. She was seized by the man in the chains, and pushed toward the boat; the fellow standing in the bow of the boat caught her, and at the same moment down sunk the boat, and the wreck rolled wearily over.

  124. I was in my bunk when he went ashore at Payta, but a fellow in the other watch told me how he left the ship.

  125. The fellow pulling the bow oar laughed in his face; and another shouted out, "We'll teach you to say your prayers yet, you ugly old sinner!

  126. The fellow took a firm grip of my monkey-jacket, and I made for the door.


  127. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fellow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accessory; accompanying; accomplice; ace; acquaintance; adjunct; advocate; affiliate; ally; amigo; analogue; associate; associated; attendant; attending; backer; bastard; beau; bedfellow; beggar; being; bird; bloke; body; boy; brother; buck; bud; bugger; caballero; cat; cavalier; chap; character; chum; classmate; coadjutor; coefficient; coequal; cognate; cohort; coincident; collateral; colleague; collective; colt; combined; commensal; committeeman; common; communal; communistic; companion; company; compatriot; complement; comrade; concerted; concomitant; concordant; concurrent; confidant; conjoint; conniving; consort; cooperative; coordinate; copy; correlate; correlative; correspondent; counterpart; coupled; cove; creature; crony; cub; cuss; customer; devil; ditto; doctor; double; duck; dude; duplicate; educator; effigy; equal; equivalent; escort; familiar; fellow; fellowman; flame; fledgling; friend; gallant; galoot; garcon; gee; gentleman; gossip; guide; guru; guy; hand; harmonious; head; homo; human; icon; idol; image; individual; initiate; insider; instructor; intimate; joined; joiner; joint; joker; lad; life; like; likeness; lover; maestro; man; manchild; master; match; mate; member; messmate; miniature; mirroring; model; mortal; mutual; neighbor; nose; obverse; one; paired; pal; parallel; pardner; participant; partisan; partner; party; pedagogue; peer; pendant; person; personage; personality; philanderer; photograph; pickup; picture; playmate; pledge; portrait; pundit; pup; puppy; reciprocal; reflection; repository; resemblance; rival; roommate; rubbing; schoolboy; schoolmaster; schoolmate; schoolteacher; seducer; semblance; shadow; shipmate; similitude; simulacrum; simultaneous; sister; skate; somebody; someone; soul; squire; stick; stud; such; suchlike; supporter; swain; symbiotic; sympathizer; synergistic; tally; teacher; trace; tracing; twin; whelp; confidant; conjoint; conniving; consort; cooperative; coordinate; copy; correlate; correlative; correspondent; counterpart; coupled; cove; creature; crony; cub; cuss; customer; devil; ditto; doctor; double; duck; dude; duplicate; educator; effigy; equal; equivalent; escort; familiar; fellow; fellowman; flame; fledgling; friend; gallant; galoot; garcon; gee; gentleman; gossip; guide; guru; guy; hand; harmonious; head; homo; human; icon; idol; image; individual; initiate; insider; instructor; intimate; joined; joiner; joint; joker; lad; life; like; likeness; lover; maestro; man; manchild; master; match; mate; member; messmate; miniature; mirroring; model; mortal; mutual; neighbor; nose; obverse; one; paired; pal; parallel; pardner; participant; partisan; partner; party; pedagogue; peer; pendant; person; personage; personality; philanderer; photograph; pickup; picture; playmate; pledge; portrait; pundit; pup; puppy; reciprocal; reflection; repository; resemblance; rival; roommate; rubbing; schoolboy; schoolmaster; schoolmate; schoolteacher; seducer; semblance; shadow; shipmate; similitude; simulacrum; simultaneous; sister; skate; somebody; someone; soul; squire; stick; stud; such; suchlike; supporter; swain; symbiotic; sympathizer; synergistic; tally; teacher; trace; tracing; twin; whelp


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fellow citizens; fellow countrymen; fellow creature; fellow creatures; fellow like; fellow prisoners; fellow soldiers