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Example sentences for "you fellows"

  • You fellows stand by when I come ashore again.

  • And catching sight of Lapoulle and Pache, his companions in the squad: "Don't stand there like great gawks, you fellows!

  • Come, step out here, some one of you fellows, and take away this woman!

  • Look here, if you fellows want to be ready for tiffen you'd better get a move on.

  • Help us out, you fellows," cried Laxdale in desperation.

  • Oh, you fellows in Government employ always get your money and have a good chance for pickings.

  • Don't you fellows get a chance for pickings?

  • When I speak, it will be from these; you fellows get in your boat or I fire!

  • And now, you fellows, get in your boat, or at the call of three it will be too late!

  • You fellows make me tired," observed the stranger, dismounting.

  • And say, you fellows are a fine lot to be serving here.

  • As for Dalzell, he brought up the rear, grumbling: "All right; you fellows go on out and see whether you see him.

  • You fellows keep at work," Jack Benson shot back suddenly over his shoulder.

  • You fellows haven't come up here to join some smugglers' band, that is, supposing there were any up here?

  • You fellows mean to tell me that you picked this site and pitched camp yourselves?

  • Say, do you fellows take me for a confounded child?

  • You fellows sneaked in so quietly in the dark, that I didn't see you until just before you tackled Dexter.

  • So you fellows of the Central Grammar think you can play football, do you?

  • How can I blow up the ball and talk to you fellows, too?

  • Say, you fellows, be careful you don't get so rattled that you try to tell a lot of things that you don't know.

  • A lot of you fellows expect to go to High School, and I know you'd all like a chance to play on Gridley High's eleven.

  • Do you see Parkhurst over the trees there, you fellows?

  • I'm not going to be ordered about by you fellows!

  • I only want to give pleasure to you fellows.

  • We're in luck, I can tell you, you fellows.

  • Look here, you fellows, I've got a glorious plan!

  • So if any of you fellows want to bet--" "Shucks!

  • He's thoroughbred; sired by Trump, out of Kansas Chippy--if that means anything to you fellows.

  • That was when I came in for the letter paper; I thought there was something up when the consul asked me to look in again; but I never let on to you fellows, so's you'd not be disappointed.

  • Didn't any of you fellows strike a cave, or a hollow tree, or something of that sort, knocking around this morning?

  • By "you fellows," he meant Mr. Watling's distinguished associates in the Senate.

  • You fellows might as well carry that out too; and then we'll be ready for the scene.

  • None of you fellows happen to have a length of hose with you, do you?

  • You fellows make a fire, while I clean some of these fish.

  • You fellows 'll be a long way ahead of me, though.


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


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good home; things will; you all; you feel; you got; you know; you never; you perceive; you shall have the; you told; you was; you were; you would; young courtier; young creature; young female; young lawyer; young lieutenant; young queen; young sirs; young squire; your eyes; your heart; your husband; your mother; your service