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Example sentences for "that fellow"

  • That fellow's injunction is not worth the paper it is written on.

  • That fellow Zappa is a bold and crafty scoundrel, as his late visit to Malta and his successful attack on the Austrian brig sufficiently proves.

  • Let me see, he was introduced, too, by that fellow Dunnup.

  • By my soul, the countenance of that fellow when he was a boy was the blackest image of perfidy, cowardice, and cruelty ever set up as a scarecrow in a field of scoundrels.

  • I'll not be dictated to by that fellow Bellew," he said.

  • The Squire broke in: "Don't think that I'll have any humble pie eaten to that fellow Bellew!

  • I hear you've sold the Ambler to that fellow Guilderstein.

  • That fellow is a menace, and the sooner Mildred is away from him the better.

  • That fellow done it a-purpose," George swore.

  • She has probably come with a message from--that fellow.

  • This had not prevented Lord Valleys from expressing himself strongly on the 'confounded unscrupulousness of that fellow,' and secretly forming his own plan for dealing with this matter.

  • That fellow Courtier's caught by the leg," he said.

  • That fellow, I am satisfied, has no information for you.

  • Upon entering the cabin the girl was addressed by her father, who asked: "Renie, what do you think of that fellow?

  • He gave no decided answer; but one thing is certain, the old man would never surrender you to that fellow if he had the least suspicion that any harm would come to you.

  • There was a deeper significance in his declaration, and as he went away he said: 'I would not be surprised Renie, if that fellow were to be hanged yet, before another sunrise!

  • I want to make a regular New York business man out of that fellow," he said to March, pointing at Conrad with his stick.

  • He said, with the same uncouth abruptness as before: "Heard anything of that fellow since he left Carlsbad?

  • Look at that fellow, will you, tryin' to get away from those women!

  • If you don't watch out, that fellow 'll give you the slip yit, Christine, after all your pains.

  • That fellow is a scoundrel, and he is up to something.

  • Frank; "and without even one shot at that fellow!

  • I hope she is not still thinking of that fellow Beauclerk.

  • Well, I don't know what you see in that fellow.

  • And for that scoundrel, that fellow without a heart, you have sacrificed the best of you--your own heart!

  • What is that fellow's name we used to know?

  • Why, that fellow saved my life this very afternoon.

  • Whose hand was it; that fellow's, yonder?

  • That fellow is employed by the priests to sell snuff pelas almas, and all the profits of the trade go to release souls from purgatory.

  • That fellow believed in a devil too; that lowest skull was a devil factory--he believed in him.

  • That fellow, too, had his idea of politics, and his idea was, "Might makes right.

  • That fellow believed, as I told you, in a literal burning, seething lake of fire and brimstone.

  • Then is it right for you to say "That fellow will steal--that fellow is a dangerous man--he is a robber?

  • When the assistant had finished, the chief merely remarked: "Blaisdell, I wish you could get rid of that fellow, Bad Pete.

  • That fellow Ramsden is big and strong, but he is a nervous wreck.

  • That fellow Omar is asleep and won't see us, so nobody can tell tales afterwards.

  • I said as much to that fellow in the hospital, and he was scared stiff at the idea of my recovering the supposed Feisul letter and showing it to an officer who is really in Feisul's confidence.

  • That fellow on the island," said Priscilla, "is getting down his tents and seems to be in a mighty hurry.

  • That fellow's an extraordinary ass with a boat.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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