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Example sentences for "good fellow"

  • Farewell, John Lincoln: say all what they can, Thou liv'dst a good fellow, and diedst an honest man.

  • Speak not so coldly to me; I am hoarse already; I would be loathe, good fellow, to take more.

  • Well, my good fellow, get ye straight together, And make ye ready with what haste ye may.

  • We'll begin this very evening," said Rivington, himself interested, like a good fellow.

  • He was a good fellow to his friends, but a cold, sullen demon at home.

  • You look like a good fellow; come and put up the bail, won't you?

  • I say, come along now, like a good fellow.

  • But nought have I to pay thee with, good fellow," quoth the Tinker.

  • Good fellow am I not when it cometh to lose ten shillings!

  • And I was a good fellow, and my heart was clean!

  • Fulgence used to be a good fellow," added Lousteau, "before they perverted his morals.

  • I can speak out with you; you are a good fellow.

  • You are rushing into the fiery furnace, my good fellow, and you haven't the loins to run out again.

  • We don't play low, my good fellow," he said, tapping Birotteau on the stomach and catching him round the waist.

  • I'm a good fellow when I've got my pockets lined.

  • Well, exactly, my good fellow, if you are so savage against your Thuilliers you ought to have put me among them, and then you'd have seen me avenge you.

  • My good fellow, persecution is charming at a distance; but when you hear the big bolts run upon you, you may be sure you won't like it as well.

  • He struggled fitfully but always slipped when the next "good fellow" slapped him on the back and invited him to have a drink.

  • But to be popular, to be a good fellow, is an extraordinarily useful trait when combined with firm purposes and good intelligence.

  • As for what is the matter with him, my good fellow, it is no use my giving you an answer which would be double Dutch to you; moreover, I have still to test your discretionary powers.

  • Why, we could have over-powered you in an instant, my good fellow!

  • My good fellow, I was obliged to have a more experienced nurse for that very reason.

  • Good fellow," said the other gently, "have I not heard all your speech with patience?

  • Nay, good fellow," quoth he chuckling, "I am always ready to help any in my shire.

  • Yes, Gorringe is a good fellow," said Theron.

  • He liked that phrase she had used about herself--"a good fellow.

  • To look at him, still more to hear him, one would have sworn he was a good fellow, a trifle rough and noisy, perhaps, but all right at bottom.

  • Grangousier was a good fellow in his time, and notable jester; he loved to drink neat, as much as any man that then was in the world, and would willingly eat salt meat.

  • You dear, kind, good fellow, consider for a moment, and you will see that it can't be.

  • My good fellow, nobody is a perfect creature," he said.

  • My good fellow, that won't make any difference to Joseph.

  • My future husband is a good fellow in his way, and his future wife is another good fellow in her way.

  • Thou seest I have matter on hand, good fellow.

  • You're a good fellow, upon my word, and speak very kindly.

  • How now (good Fellow) Why shak'st thou so?

  • I know thee well: how doest thou my good Fellow?

  • Come, Lenient, open your eyes; look under the sideboard, my good fellow, and I will look under the bed.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good fellow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and this; good books; good camping; good comrade; good earnest; good education; good faith; good fellows; good fight; good harbour; good harvest; good horses; good house; good knights; good lords; good novel; good offices; good painting; good prince; good size; good sort; good standing; good sword; good woman; good youth; peasant proprietors