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Example sentences for "old fellow"

  • Give us your hand over it, old fellow," cried George, panting and trembling.

  • I don't much care for that sort of reading, old fellow.

  • I'm not so surprised at seeing you, old fellow, because I picked up a letter--what you may call a providential thing.

  • What a pleasant surprise it must be to you to see me, old fellow!

  • When Lydgate spoke with desperate resignation of going to settle in London, and said with a faint smile, "We shall have you again, old fellow.

  • Many a time I've heard my old fellow-serjeant of that name; and a moderate man he was in all respects, as ever I come across!

  • Don't hang back, or look sentimental about it; it can't be helped, old fellow.

  • So it is--so it is, old fellow,' replied Wardle.

  • If, then, you will pick up the pieces of an old fellow, I ask you to have my sword, the letter enclosed in this, and the photograph that stands on the stove buried with me.

  • Not that Rosamund Winton was of an aggressive type--she merely had the resolute "catch hold of your tail, old fellow" spirit so often found in Englishwomen of the upper classes.

  • I've got hold of your tail, old fellow," he seemed to say, as though he were always busy with the catching of some kind of fox.

  • Then it is one of the first you ever had, old fellow.

  • You seem to have made the best of your time, old fellow," said Bickley in rather a sour voice.

  • I expect I shall have to play you a dirtier before long, for you are a pretty bad case, old fellow.

  • Make yourself at home, old fellow," said I in some haste.

  • I have, old fellow," said I, immensely relieved by his perspicuity.

  • It is good to see you again, old fellow," he said, with an amiability that surprised me.

  • That the boat containing your Sun-empress is coming along very rapidly, old fellow, and that you'd better make haste to receive her!

  • I am no poacher, old fellow," he answered in the same quiet accents; "I think you know that.

  • I'm glad you spoke up, old fellow," I said, taking his arm.

  • He only gripped my hand, and, with his eyes all aglow with happiness, exclaimed "Congratulate me, old fellow!

  • You need not let that trouble you, old fellow," said Sir Henry.

  • God bless you, old fellow,' he said, pressing Paul's hands.

  • I wish it were over, old fellow,' said Roger.

  • I don't think I'll play to-night, old fellow.

  • That's the time you saved my life, old fellow!

  • Ah, Charlie, old fellow, I have had many friends, but few of whom I could say that.

  • There's a man a coming, old fellow," said an urchin, grinning.

  • Give her time, old fellow, give her time.

  • Now, for heaven's sake, old fellow, take my advice.

  • I know you mean to say that breakfast is waiting; I had forgotten all about it, old fellow.

  • Come along, old fellow, and get some breakfast.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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