Sentence for fellow | Use fellow in a sentence

Fellow sentence examples. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use fellow in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for fellow.

  • My dear fellow! (8)
  • Son of that fellow! (8)
  • And my good fellow! (10)
  • But he is an ugly fellow! (4)
  • Olive and that young fellow! (8)
  • Yes, Ironsides is a fine fellow! (10)
  • And they call you a clever fellow! (10)
  • A fine fellow he was! (8)
  • A gallant fellow, too. (8)
  • And that fellow Soames! (8)
  • A puzzling fellow wrote it! (8)
  • So the little fellow towers! (10)
  • Never, never would he be able to stand the fellow! (8)
  • I am certain she likes the Fellow. (4)
  • If only that fellow did not come in! (8)
  • And there was that fellow Chamberlain! (8)
  • The fellow had the effrontery to smile. (8)
  • Dam funny fellow, all of the olden time! (10)
  • The fellow must have seen him coming out! (8)
  • The good fellow was devoted to his wife. (10)
  • Now, old fellow, roll as much as you like. (9)
  • Let him hang, let the fellow hang if he must! (8)
  • The fellow discoursed on the nature of gipsies. (10)
  • Then, you see, down I go for a niggardly fellow. (10)
  • Is this fellow for starting a mixed sexes school? (10)
  • That fellow will explode when he gets downstairs. (10)
  • The fellow facing me was unmistakably gipsy-build. (10)
  • Indeed, that was what the honest fellow could not do. (2)
  • How could he be impressed by a fellow in such clothes! (8)
  • But a fellow must be all right when his spirits are up. (10)
  • Anyone but a star-gazing fellow like Vigil must see that! (8)
  • But I only said what would strike every fellow first off. (10)
  • He was a most agreeable fellow, a man of parts, assuredly. (16)
  • And let that fellow hang till the time for cutting him down! (10)
  • And there was Irene living with that fellow Jolyon, they said. (8)
  • If the fellow could build houses, what did his clothes matter? (8)
  • Soames subdued a sudden longing to get up and kick the fellow. (8)
  • Why could not the fellow at least abstain when he was coming here! (8)
  • But I know the sort of fellow you are, and I must be plain with you. (10)
  • Half an hour later I was in the yard, when up came this fellow Pearse. (8)
  • This fellow of mine had followed me in, and he went and sat down by the body. (8)
  • The fellow had bothered the world, but the world without him would be heavy matter. (10)
  • It is easy to distinguish the performer from his fellow employee as the men leave the cars. (21)
  • In an instant the heavy-headed but not ill-looking fellow was nimble and jumped from the coach. (10)
  • One of my men, whom I knew for a womanish fellow, asked if he should put his bayonet through him. (7)
  • Poor fellow, thought I, he is jealous, and I am really grieved for him; and turned again to Clara. (6)
  • Fellow ought to be taken up and committed as a common vagabond, and would be anywhere but in London. (10)
  • This was a very different type of the workman-innkeeper from the bawling disputatious fellow at Origny. (2)
  • When he returned to his companion, he found the fellow drinking from the flask of an Austrian soldier. (10)
  • The kind fellow rose, and, putting his hands behind his back, placed himself before the blackening fire. (8)
  • A serious fellow talking nonsense with lively illustrations, is just the man for House of Commons clown. (10)
  • That fellow had been careless; there were dregs at the bottom of the decanter and he had got down to them! (8)
  • Niels Heinrich did not fear the simpleton, and it would have been easy for him to rid himself of the fellow. (12)
  • To talk with the fellow, too, was like being forced to look at things which had no place in the light of day. (8)
  • He had no notion of giving her a lot of money to enable a fellow he knew nothing about to live on in idleness. (8)
  • What intensity of feeling there was in the fellow, that he could look like this at the first breath of opposition! (8)
  • He perceived that the amiable fellow was claiming for all an effect that Jeff knew really implicated himself alone. (9)
  • Yet he has to be somewhere, poor fellow, and I think that he will do well to regard himself as in a transition state. (9)
  • Fulkerson called that pretty tall for an old fellow who used to bewail the want of pigs and chickens to occupy his mind. (9)
  • Well, then maybe some fellow comes along in high feather, throws money out of the windows, pays for you, and gets you out. (12)
  • He had to endure an introduction to the Grandisons, and meet the eyes of his kind, haunted as he was by the Foolish Young Fellow. (10)
  • In less than half an hour his carriage was ready, and he had left, prepared with delicacies and medicines to succor a fellow being. (18)
  • Presently there was a cleavage of the mob, and behold a chase at the heels of the fellow to rival the very captain himself for fleetness. (10)
  • He was rated as an energetic fellow, a little indefinite in aim, with the smallest amount of inspiration that can save a man from being commonplace. (9)
  • First emerged a fellow in corduroys tied below the knee, with long brown moustaches decorating a face that, for all its haggardness, had a jovial look. (8)
  • Together with Walter Heriot, Andrew Saddlebank, our best bowler, the drollest fellow in the world, John Salter, and little Gus Temple, were oftenest cited. (10)
  • It scarcely seemed to Basil and Isabel that their fellow-passengers were so interesting as their fellow passengers used to be in their former days of travel. (9)

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