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Example sentences for "fellowes"

Lexicographically close words:
felloes; fellon; fellos; fellow; fellowe; fellowman; fellowmen; fellows; fellowship; fellowships
  1. They that do dryncke tylle they nodde and wyncke, Even as good fellowes shulde do, They shall notte mysse to have the blysse That good ale hathe browghte them to.

  2. Welcome Clunch & good fellowes al that come with my good man; for my good mans sake come on, sit downe; here is a peece of cheese & a pudding of my owne making.

  3. This is a happier and more comely time, Then when these Fellowes ran about the streets, Crying Confusion Bru.

  4. Come on, here comes Fellowes with his tin horn ready to blow First Call.

  5. Two boys with sashes about their waists, whom Blackie recognized as Ted Fellowes and his younger brother, put pennant-hung bugles to their lips and blew a clarion call that set the rafters ringing.

  6. But then in the light of bursting shells we saw Colonel Kirby and Ranjoor Singh and Captain Fellowes and some other officers far out in front of us beckoning--calling on us for our greatest effort.

  7. The Germans who came to fetch the wounded laughed at us, but Ranjoor Singh forbade us to answer, and Captain Fellowes backed him up.

  8. Now I had to rein back and make pretense that my horse had been unruly, for Ranjoor Singh came riding toward us, showing his teeth in a great grin, and Captain Fellowes with a word of reproof thrown back to me spurred on to meet him.

  9. That was a generous speech, sahib, from a man who must now yield command of the squadron, but Captain Fellowes had a heart like a bridegroom's always.

  10. Captain Fellowes grew aware of the murmuring and made much show thenceforward of his faith in Ranjoor Singh.

  11. When Ranjoor Singh came back from his talk with Captain Fellowes he sent me to the right wing under our other risaldar, and after he was killed by a grenade I was in command of the right wing of our trench.

  12. And reserue your force, which you now more than inough haue vsed amongs your owne Fellowes till you come against your Enemies, where you shall haue a more laudable, and better occasion to vse it.

  13. Therefore my fellowes as you tender your own valiaunce and Magnanimity, take heede, that by your own folly you do not lese the estimation of your wonted fortitude and wisedome, wherein hitherto you haue excelled all men.

  14. Hartopp, “the only man who could stop the famous fast deliveries of Mr. Harvey Fellowes with any degree of certainty.

  15. She had at least been indiscreet, had talked to Fellowes with some freedom or he could not have known what he did.

  16. Fellowes made an ineffective attempt at self-possession.

  17. You could never understand me, or that letter of Adrian Fellowes to me, and that he could dare to write me such a letter.

  18. Behind it all was the music of the song she had sung at Rudyard Byng's house the evening of the day Adrian Fellowes had died--"More was lost at Mohacksfield.

  19. If you say to the Baas what you have said to me about Mr. Fellowes or about the Baas's vrouw, you will have a bad time.

  20. Fellowes shrugged his shoulders, but his lips twitched with excitement.

  21. You knew that Mr. Fellowes had stolen the needle from Mr. Mappin at Glencader," he added.

  22. You knew Adrian Fellowes did not die a natural death--I saw that at the inquest.

  23. That a flower given by Adrian Fellowes should be laid upon her pillow by her husband, by Rudyard Byng, was too ghastly or too devilishly humorous for words; and both aspects of the thing came to her.

  24. It was the only thing in which Byng had proved invulnerable, and Krool had remained a menace which she vaguely felt and tried to conquer, which, in vain, Adrian Fellowes had endeavoured to remove.

  25. Adrian Fellowes had gone back to Glencader to do necessary things, to prepare the household for any emergency; and she was grateful for the respite.

  26. I am sure she saw Adrian Fellowes lying dead in his room.

  27. Stafford got and held his visitor's eyes, and with slow emphasis said: "You think that Fellowes committed suicide with your needle?

  28. Leave the whole thing--leave Fellowes to me," Stafford said, after a slight pause.

  29. Days before she had wondered that Adrian had tried to discourage her invitation to Al'mah.

  30. Still, things that Rudyard had said before he left the house to dine with Wallstein, leaving her with Stafford, persistently recurred to her mind.

  31. It seemed to Jasmine that she must not see much of him alone.

  32. Guildford, he and several of his fellowes did runne and play there at crickett and other plaies.

  33. Of all the learned and authenticke fellowes Par.

  34. His present gift Shall furnish me to those Italian fields Where noble fellowes strike: Warres is no strife To the darke house, and the detected wife Par.

  35. Where are your other fellowes of my guard?

  36. Ile this night trouble None of your services: make sure the dores, 155 And call your other fellowes to their rest.

  37. But this fellowes seruice befell commodious in the worst sense.

  38. When I come home, I may to all my fellowes tell, I lost my labour and my bloud to bring a scold to hell.

  39. The Good-fellowes resolution of strong Ale, That cures his nose from looking pale.

  40. With merry solaces, quite voyd of all malice, with honest good fellowes thats here, No cursing nor swearing, no staring nor tearing, amongst us do seeme to appeare.

  41. Hocus Pocus too, It will good fellowes shew more sport than Bankes[F.

  42. Bring you these fellowes on, weel talke with Margaret, How her acquaintance grew with this lewd fellow.

  43. I saye Siluer sound, because such Fellowes as you haue sildome Golde for sounding.

  44. Very well," said Lady Bell; "I will tell Mrs. Fellowes that you will be known by that.

  45. Mrs. Fellowes was the only other person present, and she sat reading a novel, deaf and blind to all else.

  46. Laura Treherne bowed and left the room, and Mrs. Fellowes lifted up her voice in remonstrance.

  47. I bore it until this morning, and then poor Mrs. Fellowes and I made a bolt of it, or rather I bolted and dragged her with me.

  48. Mrs. Fellowes smiled and rang the bell, and bade a servant to ask the young person who was waiting to step that way.

  49. Welcome, honest Will; and how doth all thy fellowes in England?

  50. It was explained that she was waiting for her husband, who was gone with Mr. Fellowes to speak to the officer in command of the soldiers at the castle.

  51. There was imminent danger of being hurled down, if not overboard, among the far from sober sailors, and Mr. Fellowes urged the ladies to go below at once, conducting Miss Darpent himself as soon as he could ascertain where to go.

  52. Mr. Fellowes undertook to be the bearer of the letter, and to do his best through Archbishop Tenison to let the King know the true bearings of the case.

  53. Now, I will seal and address this letter, and you shall take it to Mr. Fellowes to carry to the ambassador.

  54. Racine for an evening, when Mr. Fellowes took extreme pleasure in his conversation, and he was prevailed on to read some of the scenes.

  55. In the boat, on the way to land, Mr. Fellowes read to himself the letter, which of course filled him with extreme distress.

  56. Here the ladies were interrupted by the appearance of Mr. Fellowes and Robert Oakshott, now grown into a somewhat heavy but by no means foolish-looking young man.

  57. Mr. Fellowes turned round to consult his pupil as to whether the halt should be made at the village whose peaked roofs were seen over the fruit trees.

  58. On Christmas Day Mr. Fellowes saw to it that the dogs' Santa Claus presented Tatters with a fine new collar.

  59. Mr. Fellowes understood how he felt; he, too, had lost a dog.

  60. Mr. Fellowes couldn't see who struck the first blow, but in a moment the two boys were fighting desperately, Jimmie making up in fire and determination for what he lacked in size and strength.

  61. Mr. Fellowes saw all this from the window of his store, and his blood boiled within him.

  62. Ernest was not a member of the prize committee, but when he reported that Mr. Fellowes wished to donate a dog collar, it was unanimously voted to accept it as second prize.

  63. Mr. Fellowes came every day, and total strangers rang the doorbell to ask how the sick dog was getting on.

  64. He shook off their hands and walked, somewhat unsteadily, into the store, and Mr. Fellowes closed the door behind him.

  65. Mr. Fellowes closed up his store and silently joined them, and there was a little knot of girls with mournful faces, who had also known Rags and loved him.

  66. Mr. Fellowes had become much interested in the activities of the Humane Society and had become acquainted with most of the dogs of Boytown, and when Ernest told him about the plan for a show he expressed a wish to have some part in it.

  67. This was due to the fact that Mr. Fellowes had once had a brindle bull terrier that had met an untimely death and whose memory ever remained fresh in his heart.

  68. Mr. Fellowes felt that he was called upon to interfere.

  69. Mr. Fellowes was as much pleased as Ernest was, and privately confided to him that he was glad Romulus didn't get first prize, as he would have been disappointed to see any other dog wearing that collar.

  70. Fellowes earnestly, "and them beans was just for a joke.

  71. Fellowes and Wunpost whipped out his handkerchief and bound it across his whole face.

  72. Fellowes filled his small sack and all his pockets and wrapped up the rest in his handkerchief; and before they packed to go he borrowed the dish-towel and went back for a last hoard of gold.

  73. They rode on interminably, but it was always down hill and the sagacious Mr. Fellowes even noted a deep gorge through which water was rushing in a torrent.

  74. The barkeeper reassured him and held his breath while he poured out another drink and then, as Wunpost renewed his protestations, Fellowes thanked him for his present of the nugget.

  75. He grinned at the Judas that he had taken to his bosom but Fellowes did not respond.


  76. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fellowes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.