Use fellow in a sentence
Sentences starting with fellow
- Fellow of 30 with four valises; a slim creature, with teeth which made his mouth look like a neglected churchyard. [5]
Sentences ending with fellow
- Do not abuse your mirrored image; do not call yourself a clumsy fellow. [10]
- The long-necked one yonder is a queer-looking fellow. [10]
- You know the worthy fellow. [10]
- He is a wise and clever fellow. [2]
- Balloon is a whole-hearted fellow. [5]
- Intellect's page, Instinct, who had risen from the lily with him, was a comical fellow. [10]
- I cannot imagine what could ever have become of that fellow. [5]
- I know him well, and am very sorry for the poor fellow. [10]
- I thought he was a very manly fellow. [5]
- He is a very shrewd and garrulous fellow. [2]
Short sentences using fellow
- Lucky fellow that you are! [10]
- Happy fellow that you are! [10]
- Fine fellow he was, too. [5]
- Here, guards, seize this fellow! [10]
- He's a dandy, that fellow. [11]
- He is a strange fellow. [10]
- He is troubled, poor fellow. [11]
- Nobody's watching the other fellow. [5]
- Neither did that other fellow. [5]
- How is your old fellow? [2]
Sentences containing fellow two or more times
- Just when we were bored beyond endurance and when cigars were running low, a Fijian came to us and said: "That fellow, white fellow, all a-same a-you, long a-shore. [11]
- The big fellow was often seen with the little fellow, but it was for the same reason that the bull is often seen with the gnat. [5]
- Not entirely; for there was a fellow on a horse, looking down at me--a fellow fresh out of a picture-book. [5]
- The crowd massed themselves against the boiler-deck railings, leaning over and staring into the gloom; and every faint and fainter cry wrung from them such words as, 'Ah, poor fellow, poor fellow! [5]
- He made a step forward to follow her, but stopped short, recalled to caution and his danger by the voice of the medicine-man: "I had a friend once--good fellow, bad fellow, cleverest chap I ever knew. [11]
- Yes, Mary, if she had been mine, your poor uncle would have been the most enviable fellow in the world, and he might have been a fine fellow, too, a man of great achievements. [10]
- An honest fellow, Mr Richard, sir--a worthy fellow indeed! [12]
- A rare fellow, indeed; an admirable fellow, as you have said! [5]
- The lad's a fine fellow, a fine fellow! [2]
More example sentences with the word fellow in them
- In pious Trust yourself forget For others only toil and fret, Since all we do for fellow Men With right good Will, shall be our Gain. [10]
- What did the young, joyous-hearted fellow who was wooing Eva know of such cares? [10]
- Everybody liked the young fellow, for how could they help liking one of such engaging manners and large fortune? [5]
- This alarmed the young fellow, and he was going to make a noise; but I said: "Save your wind; if you open your mouth you are dead, sure. [5]
- I believe the young fellow would take it as a personal insult, if the Little Gentleman should show any symptoms of quitting our table for a better world. [6]
- When a resolute young fellow steps up to the great bully, the World, and takes him boldly by the beard, he is often surprised to find it come off in his hand, and that it was only tied on to scare away timid adventurers. [6]
- Now a fine young fellow must be found as husband for you. [2]
- But the sturdy young fellow knew how to defend his liberty, and had already released himself from his assailant when other servants grasped him. [10]
- Now, I suppose you'll think I'm insolent, for I'm younger than you are, Marmion, but you know what a rough-and-tumble fellow I am, and you'll not mind. [11]
- Good luck to you, fellow countrymen. [2]
- Fraulein, I assure you that, though I'm an old woman, I never met so fine a young fellow in all my life. [10]
- I wonder if you ever heard the lines--foolish they read, but they are not: "'All summer long there was one little butterfly, Flying ahead of me, Wings red and yellow, a pretty little fellow, Flying ahead of me. [11]
- A gentleman says yes to a great many things without stopping to think: a shabby fellow is known by his caution in answering questions, for fear of, compromising his pocket or himself. [6]
- For thousands of years this clan have dwelt in Shechem under strict tabu, and having little commerce or fellowship with their fellow men of any religion or nationality. [5]
- The modest fellow would have liked fame thrust upon him for some worthy achievement; it might be for a book, or for the skillful management of some great newspaper, or for some daring expedition like that of Lt. Strain or Dr. Kane. [5]
- Buckstone is a worldly sort of a fellow, but he has charitable impulses. [5]
- Cadet, you're a wonderful fellow, but you'll never fit in quite. [11]
- And the cordiality with which he gave help whenever it was asked, and his eagerness to acknowledge merit in others, secured him the affection of all the literary class, which is popularly supposed to have a rare appreciation of the defects of fellow craftsmen. [4]
- The prefect discussed with the Patriarch the inauspicious effects that the death of the young fellow might be expected to have on the Emperor, and as a result, on the government, although the favorite had had no qualities of mind to distinguish him. [10]
- I look forward with longing to the time when I can lay aside the cares of office--" ["dam sight," shouted a tipsy fellow near the door. [5]
- Like lightning, and with cold fury in his eyes, Foyle caught the tall cattleman by the forearm, and, with a swift, dexterous twist, had the fellow in his power. [11]
- I am cabining with a young fellow named "Sammy" Hillyer, about twenty-five, the only son of his mother--like me--and loves her dearly, and writes to her every week--part of which is like me. [5]
- Sallow-faced, red-headed fellow, with a little scar on the side of his throat, like a splinter under the flesh. [5]
- Come here, I will kiss this great scar, on your neck, my brave, faithful fellow, and some day a fair one will follow my example. [10]
- Besides the fellow will have left off stealing at any rate at first, for his late master was none of the mildest and had cured him of his pilfering I should think, once for all. [10]
- He was a wild young fellow, and was guilty of various kinds of misbehavior. [5]
- At sixteen the wild fellow went out into the world to seek his fortune, and had found it as a daring sailor. [10]
- When she was widowed, and he found her in dire poverty, he helped her with a large share of his savings, and performed this kind service again, when the second worthless fellow she married had squandered her last penny. [10]
- A tall fellow, whose gait and clothes proclaim him English, with a hard face and lack-lustre eyes, saunters about; his friends at home suppose he is making his fortune in America. [4]
- The young fellow whom they call John was in the yard, sitting on a barrel and smoking a cheroot, the fumes of which came in, not ungrateful, through the open window. [6]
- The young fellow whom they call John said he knew all about it; he had just lighted a cheroot the other day, when a tremendous conviction all at once came over him that he had done just that same thing ever so many times before. [6]
- The young fellow whom I have so often mentioned was a little free in his remarks, but very good-natured.--Sorry to have you go,--he said.--School-ma'am made a mistake not to wait for me. [6]
- Therefore, on the whole, if he were a superior fellow, incapable of mistaking it for personal conceit, I think I would let out the fact of the real American feeling about Old-World folks. [6]
- One big fellow who was leaning against a lamp-post growled, 'You'd better stay in your own palace, miss, and not come prying round here. [4]
- The young fellow, who usually had behaved no worse than the other Ephebi, had always returned from such festivities with a flushed face and unsteady steps, but to-night he had not even reached his room in the upper story. [10]
- The young fellow who proposed this title was perhaps a fair sample of the kind of stuff we were made of. [5]
- Among them many who have tasted the college prison's dreary hospitality was a lively young fellow from one of the Southern states of America, whose first year's experience of German university life was rather peculiar. [5]
- Odds life, but when I saw the Gentleman of the Rod and his fellow get down on their knees to lay the cloth upon the table, as though it was an altar at Jerusalem, I thought it time to say my prayers. [11]
- Why, just now, when Caesar is here, and gain and honor be in the streets for such a one as you only to stoop for--why, I say, you should waste precious time on that poring fellow from the Museum, I can not understand. [10]
- What usually happens when a poor fellow is put in the pillory for some little offense that didn't amount to anything in the world? [5]
- I'll tell you what, Farrar," said I, "the truth is, that this fellow never embezzled so much as a ten-cent piece. [9]
- But this is what we'll do: I have a good friend, an adjutant general and an excellent fellow, Prince Dolgorukov; and though you may not know it, the fact is that now Kutuzov with his staff and all of us count for nothing. [2]
- The two men were drawn to each other; Irving greatly admired the "noble hearted, manly, spirited little fellow, with a mind as generous as his fancy is brilliant. [4]
- I spent a week there, at that time, in a boarding-house, and had this young fellow for a neighbor across the hall. [5]
- Poor noble fellow, we were inseparable com--" "Hear the man! [5]
- The Koh-i-noor, as we named the gentleman with the diamond, left us, however, soon after that "little mill," as the young fellow John called it, where he came off second best. [6]
- Also how do we know but that the interloping fellow Fynes is an agent for a whisky firm perhaps? [11]
- As long as we had that fellow after that, he was always hungry; he was always thirsty. [5]
- To do what we can for the fellow, and be mum. [11]
- That a'n't my way,--said the young fellow John;--I burn 'em one 't' time,--little end in my mouth and big end outside. [6]
- Is that the way a young fellow should look who has his art, and plenty of strength in his hands, and the sweetest of sweethearts in his heart? [10]
- And then there was the goose-rancher--a fellow who drove a hundred geese before him about the city, and tried to sell them. [5]
- The praetor's curiosity was roused, and he at once proceeded to ply the poor fellow with bewildering cross-questions. [10]
- The poor fellow was hardly recognizable. [10]
- And presently it was dinner time and "Karl" arrived--a slender young fellow with a marvelous head and a noble eye--and he was as simple and natural, and as beautiful in spirit as his wife was. [5]
- Old Kamehameha I., was dead, and his son, Liholiho, the new King was a free liver, a roystering, dissolute fellow, and hated the restraints of the ancient tabu. [5]
- Oh, yes, there was another fellow who spoke I forgot to mention--that queer Dick who was in your class, Krebs, got the school board evidence, looked as if he'd come in by freight. [9]
- The new man was an enterprising fellow, and he made the most of the tragedy. [5]
- The other fellow was about thirty, and dressed about as ornery. [5]
- The defiant lad was a noble fellow, after all, and risked his own chance in behalf of one who, if he escaped with him, threatened to bar the way in which, in youthful blindness, he hoped to find happiness. [10]
- The landlord, Johnson, was a meek, well-meaning fellow, and Arkansas fastened on him early, as a promising subject, and gave him no rest day or night, for awhile. [5]
- Abner Briggs, Junior, was a great, hulking fellow, who had been bred to butchering, but urged by his parents to attend school, in order to learn the elegant accomplishments of reading and writing, in which he was sadly deficient. [6]
- I saw he was a good-for-nothing fellow then. [10]
- Perhaps the experience was a damage to him; and it is a pity that there was no one to explain that religion for a little fellow like him is not a "scheme. [4]
- What a fellow wants in a book is to know where he is. [9]
- They are piteous wails, too, wails of despair; and one of them is an eloquent reproach; it comes from a poor fellow who has been laden beyond his strength by a stupid teacher, and is eloquent in spite of the poverty of its English. [5]
- Presently only two visitors were left, a French halfbreed call Lablache, a swaggering, vicious fellow, and the captain of the steamer, Ste. [11]
- He was a very lively young fellow who seemed to know everybody, and he desired to know if we would walk about a little before being shown to the boxes reserved for us. [9]
- He was a very good fellow, only he was out of luck, and surely that was no crime at that time in France. [5]
- He is a very good fellow, for that sort of man. [4]
- It was a very foolish thing for him to try to inflict personal punishment on such a lusty young fellow as Abner Briggs, Junior, one of the "hardest customers" in the way of a rough-and-tumble fight that there were anywhere round. [6]
- Harry was a very entertaining fellow, having his imagination to help his memory, and telling his stories as if he believed them--as perhaps he did. [5]
- There had Tagri Verdi dreamed one night that his fellow, Burs Bey, would in due time be placed on the throne, and had revealed this to him. [10]
- Hermon prized the useful fellow highly. [10]
- What is the use of being my mother's son, and the fat little fellow isn't specially scrupulous! [10]
- But first let us try to get between this poor fellow and the grave. [10]
- There, don't let us be cross, old fellow! [2]
- He was elegantly upholstered, and was a handsome fellow, barring a trifling cast in his eye. [5]
- We're all brought up, ain't we, to honor the man that made his money, and look down--or try to look down; sometimes it's difficult on the fellow that his father left it to? [8]
- This fellow stood up with his eyes shut and his shoulders stooped forward a little, and looked as if he had his hands under his coat tails. [5]
- A man got up and came to see what this queer big fellow was laughing at all by himself. [2]
- He is a unique fellow, with a strange history. [11]
- Mr. Gregory smiled; undertook, as delicately as possible, to convey to Mr. Greenhalge the ways of the world, and of the political world in particular, wherein, it seemed, everyone was a good fellow. [9]
- But he had two pals aboard the boat, hiding, and he knowed they was going to kill him the first chance they got and take the di'monds; because all three stole them, and then this fellow he got hold of them and skipped. [5]
- I have never told you about him," he added with some hesitation; "he's a trifle queer, but a good fellow at the bottom. [9]
- And I have told her how singularly young Pamela is looking, and what a fine large fellow Sam is, and how ill the lingering syllable "my" to his name fits his port and figure. [5]
- That once known to you, his fellow twin could never personate him and deceive you. [5]
- It is impossible to turn a fellow citizen whose vote may make his master--say, rather, employer--Governor or President, or who may be one or both himself, into a flunky. [6]
- What has happened to the poor fellow? [10]
- Is the fellow to that to be found in literature, ancient or modern, foreign or domestic, living or dead, drunk or sober? [5]
- I told him to take time to think it over; he's the simplest-hearted old fellow in the world. [8]
- He used generally to shuffle about in company with a little fellow that was fat on one side and lean on the other. [4]
- He was about to send his men upon the stubborn horseman when the fellow said: "If you be a man you will give me a man to fight. [11]
- He tells Norman to say to me that if he puts the fellow in prison there'll be a riot, for they'll make a martyr of him. [11]
- My hopes began to rise a little, but they were quickly blighted; for there I met a hog--a long-nosed, bristly fellow, that held up his snout and worked his nostrils at me inquiringly. [5]
- When he began to recover, the faithful fellow clung to her with the utmost devotion; but this by no means lessened his love for his master and his absent sweetheart. [10]
- When he got to me he gave me a steady look for a moment or two, and then rounded to and backed up to me, saying: "Ease this down for a fellow, will you? [5]
- We stood still to listen till the merry fellow, who had no idea that we were by, was silent again; and then hearing the architect's voice, he called to him over the screen. [10]
- Warner has tried to hold up our hands like the good fellow he is, but poor Twichell could not say a word, and confessed that he would rather take nearly any punishment than face Livy and me. [5]
- To him and to his fellow gold-miners there were just two things in the story that were worth considering. [5]
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