We'll take charge of the orphan, and of you too, my smart fellow, if you don't brush off pretty lively!
He's a smart fellow, and depend upon it he 'll be here before we sail," said a young man of the party.
How does it really come about that you're such a smart fellow now?
I went up for it when I was young and felt I'd like it; I was a smart fellow then, you can take my word for it!
I confess, if this person who appeals to me had said he was "not a smart fellow," there had been cause for resentment.
Sir,--I desire the favour of you to decide this question, whether calling a gentleman a smart fellow is an affront or not?
Tree-Comber; "I can see that you are a smart fellow, and should be glad to become your ally.
Look here, my good man, I am a bit of a smart fellow myself, something better than you, and still I could not accomplish that journey.
Sir, "I desire the favour of you to decide this question, whether calling a gentleman a 'smart fellow' is an affront or not?
I absolutely pronounce, that there is no occasion of offence given in this expression; for a "smart fellow" is always an appellation of praise, and is a man of double capacity.
As for Hicks, he's a smart fellow enough, but then he can't be everywhere at once, and as it is he has his hands full.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "smart fellow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.