Use fellows in a sentence
Sentences starting with fellows
- Fellows like Tom are always hunting up mares' nests in order to be paid for breaking them up. [4]
Sentences ending with fellows
- I 'll tell you what saves these last fellows. [6]
- But I thought you dead by now, and--" "If you are disappointed," said I, "there is a way"; and I waved towards his men, then to Mr. Stevens and my own ambushed fellows. [11]
- I don't know where we'd be if it weren't for you fellows. [9]
- That's how it was, dear fellows! [2]
- Now, isn't it true, darling--now we no longer have even a single glance for such insignificant fellows! [10]
- That word has taken the nonsense out of a good many high-stepping fellows. [6]
- The house-cricket when surprised at night uses its voice to warn its fellows. [1]
- The nature and strength of the feelings which we call regret, shame, repentance or remorse, depend apparently not only on the strength of the violated instinct, but partly on the strength of the temptation, and often still more on the judgment of our fellows. [1]
- It is a still more curious fact that these birds apparently evince some sympathy for the pleasures of their fellows. [1]
- The telephone clerk stepped into the light, and I recognized one of my young fellows. [5]
Short sentences using fellows
- These fellows need watching. [4]
- The very curates, poor fellows! [14]
- The French are good fellows. [2]
- I know the fellows. [6]
- They are good fellows. [2]
- Here, you fellows! [10]
- Fine fellows! [2]
- Dear fellows! [2]
Sentences containing fellows two or more times
- Millions of men, renouncing their human feelings and reason, had to go from west to east to slay their fellows, just as some centuries previously hordes of men had come from the east to the west, slaying their fellows. [2]
More example sentences with the word fellows in them
- There were handsome young fellows on the Pontine coast, and we captured them. [10]
- I 'll tell you what,--the Master said,--I know something about these young fellows that come home with their heads full of "science," as they call it, and stick up their signs to tell people they know how to cure their headaches and stomach-aches. [6]
- Now, I tell you what, my gentle spy, if your business hath not concern, I'll stretch you by your fingers there to our public gallows, and my fellows shall fill you with small shot as full as a pod of peas. [11]
- I will show you how fellows like you are dealt with in Alexandria. [10]
- Didn't I warn you fellows that Bedloe Hubbell meant business long before he started in? [9]
- No, lad, either you fellows have all lost your wits, or I have outlived mine. [2]
- The stout fellows with their clubs look as if they might do service; but what a contrast they are to the Paris sergents de ville! [4]
- The paddles dropped with agreeable precision, and no boatswain's rattan was needed to keep my fellows to their task. [11]
- Are you fellows willing to take your share in the experiment? [9]
- I was not willing to expose the brave fellows to the perils, fatigues, and hardships of that fearful route again if it could be helped. [5]
- But they were wild Mexican fellows, and a man had to stand at the head of each of them and hold him fast while the driver gloved and got himself ready. [5]
- The man in whom it dwells soon excels his fellows, and it is most manifest in artists. [10]
- Two young fellows, whom I had last seen at the Henderson dinner, were seated at a small table. [4]
- The young fellows who prided themselves upon a neat buggy and a fast horse made their turnouts shine, and dashed past the inn with a self-conscious air. [4]
- I don't know whether these reformers who carry the world on their shoulders in such serious fashion, especially the little fussy fellows, who are themselves the standard of the regeneration they seek, are more ludicrous than pathetic. [4]
- He dressed well when in the city,--even elegantly,--he had many of the lesser social accomplishments, was a good dancer, and compared favorably in all such matters with the more dashing young fellows in society. [6]
- The young fellows were very anxious that the artist should keep at his work; they would catch her. [4]
- We've a trick, we young fellows, you may have been told. [6]
- I know the ways of real gentlemen and real ladies, and I know those fellows in store clothes that look a little too fine,--outside. [6]
- Upon inquiry I was told that the country was full of young fellows of his like. [5]
- I got off very well, considering the opportunities that these other fellows had. [5]
- You know, Miss Vance, those new fellows have their regular stages. [8]
- If you haven't used Orion or Old Wakeman, don't you think you and I can get together and grind out a play with one of those fellows in it? [5]
- I was setting up my own financial standard, and was forgetting the other fellows who hadn't my standard. [11]
- And they'll round up all the disgruntled fellows, you know,--that ain't friendly to the Railroad. [9]
- I must get up a diversion; anything to employ me while I could think, and while these poor fellows could have a chance to come to life again. [5]
- Since monkeys certainly understand much that is said to them by man, and when wild, utter signal-cries of danger to their fellows (57. [1]
- Then entered the twins--the handsomest, the best dressed, the most distinguished-looking pair of young fellows the West had ever seen. [5]
- They were, in truth, very rugged, noisy fellows, and quite brutal among themselves, though civil enough to their two passengers. [12]
- They must be true to the trust their fellows have placed in them! [9]
- I would have told him that 300 Boer sharpshooters behind rocks would be an overmatch for his 500 raw young fellows on horseback. [5]
- Indeed, they lived together in Ninth Street, in a boarding-house, there, which had the honor of lodging and partially feeding several other young fellows of like kidney, who have since gone their several ways into fame or into obscurity. [5]
- I stuck tight to the wall and kept mighty still, though quivery; and I wondered what them fellows would say to me if they catched me; and I tried to think what I'd better do if they did catch me. [5]
- It won't do to run the risk of going back to bring my fellows up. [11]
- A victim said to one of these fellows one day: "But I know I hired the horse of you, because I noticed that scar on your cheek. [5]
- It is impossible to match these fellows by anything this side the water. [4]
- He was treated to many side remarks by his fellows, but as he did not resent them it was decided that he was a coward. [5]
- But I began to have a glimmering of what all these new fellows in the universities are driving at. [9]
- To get down to hard-pan, you fellows don't believe in democracy,--in giving every man a chance to show what's in him. [9]
- He hurried up to Hannibal and enlisted with a company of young fellows who were recruiting with the avowed purpose of "throwing off the yoke of the invader. [5]
- He knew how to appeal to the self-interest of his fellows, and in time those who had most to do with him trusted him least when he seemed most generous in his offers. [4]
- But by this time all this was past and gone; only the love of song would never die out in the dwelling of the man who had been well-pleased to hear himself called by his fellows "Schopper the Singer. [10]
- Drive the pegs tighter you fellows out there or the whirlwind will tear down the slight structure. [10]
- I have no ties, no kindred,--no real friends, save you and Dale, and some of these honest fellows whom I lead to slaughter. [9]
- I do like those light-complected young fellows, with their fresh cheeks and their curly hair; somehow, curly hair doos set off anybody's face. [6]
- The fact is, those fellows have the game in their own hands already. [8]
- You know what those fellows are over in Manitou. [11]
- People will say: Those fellows are not fools; they wouldn't go and rejoice over their magazine unless they had got a big thing in it. [8]
- For this hour, this night is among its fellows what a hallowed temple is among other buildings--what the fervent sun is among the other lights of heaven. [10]
- He manifestly owes this immense superiority to his intellectual faculties, to his social habits, which lead him to aid and defend his fellows, and to his corporeal structure. [1]
- We literary fellows think that arm of the service gets too much of the glory nowadays. [8]
- It's a sure thing; but I must go once more to see that the other fellows don't try any trick on us. [6]
- What fine fellows they were, as they marched on, talking and singing; and she said to herself that Diodoros and Alexander were taller even than most of these, and would have been handsome among the handsomest! [10]
- As long as they remained with their own people each might hope for help from his fellows and the definite place he held among them. [2]
- Don't meddle with these fellows, Sir. [6]
- And most of them are fine-looking fellows, good figures in elegantly fitting and tasteful uniforms; but they do like to show their handsome forms and hear their sword-scabbards rattle on the pavement as they stride by. [4]
- In separation from their fellows, they could not be trained. [4]
- Many a time the woods of the West had resounded to the notes of 'En Roulant ma Boule', as the 'voyageurs' traversed the long paths of the Ottawa, St. Lawrence, and Mississippi; brave light-hearted fellows, whose singing days were over. [11]
- If this is the way you fellows get scared because a sham reformer gets up and hollers against the road, then I want to serve notice on you that I'm not made of that kind of stuff. [9]
- Every one wears the straight, high-crowned silk hat that went out with us years ago, and the cut of clothing of even the most buckish young fellows is behind the times. [4]
- Everybody that seen the shooting was telling how it happened, and there was a big crowd packed around each one of these fellows, stretching their necks and listening. [5]
- He willingly accepted the office of "champion at the tea-parties;" he was one of a knot of young fellows of literary tastes and convivial habits, who delighted to be known as "The Nine Worthies," or "Lads of Kilkenny. [4]
- When I see the multitude of broken and maimed victims of war, well, I feel like Jeremiah; but I feel sad too that these poor fellows and those they love must suffer in order to teach us our lesson--us and England. [11]
- I will drive the low fellows together like deer for hunting, for they are all rogues and villains, and I shall know how to torture them until I find the right one. [10]
- Below these are the laborers and men who work at trades, who have no voice in the commonwealth, and crowds of young serving-men who become old beggars, highway-robbers, idle fellows, and spreaders of all vices. [4]
- I don't think the fellows that write such criticisms as you tell me of want to correct your faults. [6]
- He especially befriended the correspondents of the newspapers of other cities, for, as he explained to March, those fellows could give him any amount of advertising simply as literary gossip. [8]
- We met at the Chapeau two jolly young fellows from Charleston, S. C. who had been in the war, on the wrong side. [4]
- In a country that's just boiling over with literary and artistic ability of every kind the new fellows have no chance. [8]
- It is certain that the inhabitants of all these towns held very loose ideas on the subject of brigandage: the poor fellows, they used to say, only robbed because they were hungry, and they must live somehow. [4]
- Don't you know that nothing is safe where one of those fellows gets in with his note-book and pencil? [6]
- I think now that it was a cowardly thing to crack the patient old fellows over the face and eyes, and make them wink in their meek manner. [4]
- If he fails, that is a reason why he should convince his fellows that the failure was not inherent in himself, but in ill-luck or a misdirection of his powers. [4]
- He congratulated himself that he was not personally incommoded by it, like some of the fellows who lived uptown, and had not everything under one roof, as it were. [8]
- It struck me that he did not believe in his fellows as much as Morgan did; but I fancied that Margaret only saw in his attitude a tolerant knowledge of the world. [4]
- Some fellows were talking just at our elbow, and one says, 'Yonder's the new governor of Massachusetts--at that table over there with the ladies. [5]
- I'm very well taken care of, but I often wonder what the fellows did when polygamy was the fashion. [4]
- Nothing distinguished the Syrian from a thousand of his fellows but the cunning stamped on his sharply-cut features; still, the great Magian seemed to hold him in some esteem, for he readily replied to the little man's questions and remarks. [10]
- Last term little Stubbs, and now one of the best fellows in the class. [4]
- One of them stole a Pistol, and two proper young fellows, brothers, known to be his confederates, were apprehended. [4]
- These Tuscaroras were stalwart fellows, broad-faced, big-limbed, serious, and they carried themselves with a clumsy but impressive dignity. [4]
- It did not spur him to do anything, to follow the example, for instance, of the young fellows from the country, who were throwing themselves into Wall Street with the single purpose of becoming suddenly rich, but it made him uneasy. [4]
- Pistol-shooting is pleasant sport enough, and there is no reason why you should not practise it like other young fellows. [6]
- In manner and speech though I was somewhat dull, my fellows thought, I was enough like a peasant soldier to deceive them, and my French was more fluent than their own. [11]
- Bent-Anat's brother, Rameses' son, Rameri, had experienced the same treatment as his fellows, whom yesterday he had led into every sort of mischief, with even more audacity than usual, but to-day he hung his head. [10]
- When people have something to do, at least they don't mutiny, like those poor fellows among the volunteers day before yesterday. [10]
- Our stories have some weight, not like the stories of those fellows on the staff who get rewards without doing anything! [2]
- Yet Phaon was so entirely different from the wild fellows in Syracuse. [10]
- He was feeling so defeated and miserable by this time that he could no longer look with philosophical complacency on the horseplay of the young fellows in the upper rooms at night. [5]
- They are not small and meagre, but are big, brawny fellows, clothed in wide duck trousers and shirts, and they are well-armed--cutlass, powder-horn, haversack, sling, shot-gun, and pouch for ball. [11]
- Then he added slowly: "Fielding, fellows of that kind always flare up a bit according to Cavendish, just before the end. [11]
- Some young fellows shooting at a mark in the meadow saw the flying deer, and popped away at her; but they were accustomed to a mark that stood still. [4]
- And so it shall have the definite article, and not be lost in the mob of its fellows as a portfolio. [6]
- I find a set of fellows, calling themselves officers of the State, have forbidden the tax collectors, and school commissioners to receive State paper at all; and so here it is dead on my hands. [7]
- Besides, I have seen a good many desperate fellows at the bar, and I have a fancy they all have a look belonging to them. [6]
- The young fellows scramble aboard whole--sometimes--not always. [5]
- The fondness of Ruth, which was scarcely disguised, for the company of agreeable young fellows, who talked nothings, gave Alice opportunity for no end of banter. [5]
- When the laugh rose around Roxy and her saucy beau, several looked in that direction with an anxious expression, as if something had happened, a lady fainted, for instance, or a couple of lively fellows come to high words. [6]
- The two Gourdins, Robert and John Gaillard Keith, were dashing young fellows as I recollect them, belonging to Charleston, South Carolina. [6]
- England listened to reason, and recognized the Boer Republic--a government which has never been in any really awful danger since, until Jameson started after it with his 500 "raw young fellows. [5]
This page helps answer: how do I use the word fellows in a sentence? How do you use fellows in a sentence? Can you give me a sentence for the word fellows? It contains example sentences with the word fellows, a sentence example for fellows, and fellows in sample sentence.