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