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Example sentences for "good fellows"

  • Soho, my good fellows," said Transit; "we had better defer our visit in that direction until the night is more advanced.

  • Oh, my good fellows, public opinion's the dockerment; with the bright side of public opinion!

  • Acting on this advice, friends and foes-both join as good fellows in the chase for a nigger-followed his retreat as they had his advance.

  • My good fellows, you are plum up on business, do the square thing; but you're becomin' a little too familiar.

  • King of Good Fellows' he is dubbed by his friends, for he is loved by all who know him.

  • King of Good Fellows," repeated Sancie softly; "tell me more of him, sweet sister.

  • Now these three do I put in charge of ye trusty four; guard them well, good fellows, for, an one escape, so shall ye all four die in his stead and in such fashion as he should have died.

  • Here's to thee, thou prince of good fellows, wishing thee a short life and a merry one!

  • He fell among "good fellows;" the blackguards plied him with Schiedam; he babbled, he bragged.

  • At this Sir Launcelot laughed with great good will, and he said: "Good fellows, I give you gramercy for your fair regard.

  • Now let them drink, till they nod and wink, Even as good fellows should do.

  • But, sirs, because we have tarried so long, If you be good fellows, let us part with a song.

  • In faith, good fellows, my promise is performed.

  • Now, me good fellows, you must drink a drink with me.

  • And wot ye well, good fellows, that by then we come to Rochester we shall be a goodly company, and ere we come to Blackheath a very great company; and at London Bridge who shall stay our host?

  • Take heed, good fellows all, that our business is to bestride the highway, and not let them get in on our flank the while; so half to the right, half to the left of the highway.

  • He knew by the cheer that he was secure again and popular; he knew that he would no more endanger his security and popularity by straying from the Clan of Good Fellows.

  • Babbitt had spoken with the deference which all the Clan of Good Fellows give to hotel clerks.

  • Then he committed an offense against the holy law of the Clan of Good Fellows.

  • His shoulders were broad enough, his voice deep enough, his relish of hearty humor strong enough, to establish him as one of the ruling caste of Good Fellows.

  • There are officers who are real good fellows, and of these I will tell presently; but there are others--heaps of others.

  • Our friends the Fifes are awfully good fellows, and the best managed Yeomanry Squadron I have seen out here.

  • He is spoken of by all the other "good fellows" as a "good fellow.

  • There is a class of "good fellows" who are after us to join them in physical pleasures, the foregoing of which would be better for us physically, financially and mentally.

  • They were mostly the men with whom association was a pleasure--as in politics the villains are always the good fellows--and I did not want to lose them, however willing they were to lose me.

  • It was all jollity and really innocent enough--a case of good fellows having a good time together.

  • And the result has been that I am no longer forced to flock by myself, but can break into almost any company of good fellows and be as good a fellow as any of them, via the ginger-ale or mineral-water process of conviviality.

  • But being the prince of good fellows, one who made a point of returning hospitality, he rummaged also in his pocket, producing a medley of articles to be found nowhere else save in the case of a schoolboy.

  • Good fellows," said Bagshaw, who knew the inner history of every boy.

  • Everyone knew that Bagshaw was the prince of good fellows, always anxious to save a row.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good bread; good breakfast; good butter; good camp; good citizenship; good confession; good counsel; good courage; good fire; good gravy; good hour; good husband; good illustration; good intention; good nature; good news; good opportunity; good practice; good reputation; good society; good sooth; good speech; good subject; good table; good times; good wind