Fellow meaning in English
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Definition
a fellow (or "fella"): a man, a boy, a guy, a chap
Fellow is informal.
He's a strange little "fella", isn't he? I've never seen such a bizarre man.
(a) fellow (student, citizen): (a) person who, like me, is also (a student, a citizen)
Examples
- "Warbuckle : Eh, she's going to say: "Hello gentlemen, which one of you handsome fellas is going to kiss me at midnight?"
- "Narrator : And who's this little fellow?"
- "Please go to Horatio's laboratory at 6pm where you will be joined by fellow "volunteers", Hannah Benedict (Head of Retail) and Edward Moon (British intern)."
- "A fellow Brit, I take it?"
- "A fellow student said "Zack was careful not to throw the candy directly at people, but a caramel square did land quite near my foot"."
- "Brian : A fellow Brit, eh?"
- "It has recently come to my attention that one of our fellow employees in the finance department, who shall remain nameless, is unable to share in the camaraderie of "Casual Fridays"."
- "A 15-year-old boy wreaked havoc today at White Dove High School when he pulled out candy from his bag and threw it "quite hard" at fellow students."
- "Well, now that we're finished with the tour, let's go into the "Purple room" so I can introduce you to your fellow crazies!"
- "And who are these fellows?"
- "Besides, this young fellow is pretty skinny."
- "Please go to Horatio's laboratory at 6pm this evening, where you will be joined by fellow "volunteers", Hannah Benedict (Head of Retail) and Edward Moon (British intern)."
- "Polly : Hello fellow colleagues!"
- "Friends, philanthropists and fellow San Franciscans"
- "by Snoozy Fellows, sleepy journalist"
- "Warbuckle : Uh, she's going to say: "Hello gentlemen, which one of you handsome fellas is going to kiss me at midnight?"
- "He seems like a very sensitive fellow, not to mention how fit he is!"
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