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Example sentences for "handsome fellow"

  • At this juncture came in a handsome fellow; with a cosmopolitan air, whom Braisted recognised, by certain invisible signs, as the mate of a ship, and who explained the matter in very good English.

  • The landlord was a tall, handsome fellow, whose friendly manners, and frank face, breathing honesty and kindness in every lineament, quite won my heart.

  • But he is a handsome fellow; and what should make you like him is the interest he takes in Clare and her prospects.

  • He's a handsome fellow now, but the sunshine has gone out of his face.

  • Not that she's picked up anybody common; she's looked about her for a handsome fellow, and a smart young man enough!

  • I flatter myself that there is no likeness of such a handsome fellow to be found in the world.

  • He was a fine, dashing, handsome fellow; I had often seen him, but we never came to close quarters.

  • He is certainly a handsome fellow," said Amy Waring.

  • Such a handsome fellow in such a romantic spot, beginning his compliments in such a low, rich voice, with his hair almost brushing hers.

  • Perhaps the anxiety with which he now looked upon the waltz arose from the apprehension that Hope could not help, at least, fancying such a handsome fellow.

  • Ivanoushka the Simpleton crawled into the horse's left ear, transformed himself and reappeared at the right ear, such a handsome fellow that in no book is there written any description of him; no one has ever seen such a fellow.

  • So it was with the Tsar Archidei; he was rich and clever, besides being a handsome fellow; but he could not find a bride to his taste, a bride with wit and beauty equal to his own.

  • Ivanoushka the Simpleton crawled into his right ear and jumped out of his left one, and a handsome fellow he was.

  • Such a handsome fellow as walks here, out in the yard, I never saw in all my born days.

  • If she shut her eyes for a minute, she peeped out at him again the next, such a handsome fellow he seemed to her to be.

  • He, a handsome fellow, fair and square shouldered, had the gallant mien of a musketeer with his streaming moustache.

  • His full limpid eyes, straight nose, and well-shaped if somewhat large mouth had in his younger days given him the reputation of being a handsome fellow.

  • Yet Maurice, her son, after a delicate youth which had necessitated great care, was now a handsome fellow of nineteen, still somewhat pale, but vigorous in appearance.

  • And the husband was of the same age as Mathieu, a handsome fellow, very much in love, with moustaches waving in the wind, and the joyous spirits of a musketeer.

  • He is a handsome fellow, there is no doubt about it.

  • My," exclaimed Peter, "you are a handsome fellow!

  • But how such a handsome fellow as Sammy Jay can do such dreadful things I don't understand.

  • Do you mean that such a neat-looking, handsome fellow as Forktail uses mud in his nest?

  • Temple is a handsome fellow, and loves her; but he has not the tenderness of heart that I so much admire in two certain youths of my acquaintance.

  • But he is a handsome fellow, and I believe as good as we can expect of any man in this profligate age.

  • He was a handsome fellow certainly, though not so tall or so handsome as Lord Chudleigh: his features were smaller and his air less distinguished; but still a pretty fellow.

  • That is the lyre bird, isn't he a handsome fellow?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    anonymous letter; fire shall; handsome building; handsome face; handsome fortune; handsome girl; handsome present; handsome woman; handsome young; handsome youth; here comes; large party; less common; made upon; must recollect; not care; oblong square; rain water; thus wrote; twenty francs; walked slowly; watching over; wave after; weather conditions; working party; would break