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Example sentences for "fellow like"

  • Of course she could not possibly care for a fellow like Walpole?

  • There is really no way of explaining to a fellow like you--' 'What do you mean by a fellow like me?

  • I should be sorry," said I, "to have anything to do with a fellow like de Pyene, and if you can rid me of him I promise you a hundred crowns.

  • How did you become amorous of a fellow like that?

  • It's hard for a fellow like me not to have a father.

  • Mother, it's mighty hard for a fellow like me not to have any father, only just a dead one.

  • I don't know of anything that will take the selfishness and conceit out of a fellow like a few hours spent on a mountain top," said Mr. Allen.

  • There is no good in repeating these things generally, you know, because they are so hard to prove; and a fellow like that is dangerous.

  • As if he ever thought about a fellow like me!

  • I should have thought marrying a fellow like me might have been trouble enough to make a saint of her.

  • Yes; but I hate to see you go to pieces for a fellow like Jetson.

  • But why do you want to be friends with a fellow like me?

  • Why are you so struck on a fellow like Jetson?

  • He ought to be hanged, a fellow like that.

  • I don't even object to the woman herself; she may be too good for Bellew; she must be too good for a fellow like that!

  • And I was just thinking, Phonzie, that it's pretty soft for me to have found a fellow like you to manage things for me.

  • A fellow like me 'ain't got the nerve to--to go after a woman like you.

  • I needed just a fellow like you to show me how the swell trade has got to be blindfolded, and that the difference between a dressmaker and a modiste is about a hundred and fifty dollars a gown.

  • If I was thinking at all I was just sizing it up as pretty soft for a fellow like me to get this sort of stand-in with--with my boss.

  • For a fellow like that to lose a girl as he lost Lady Joan was pretty tough," the oaf said.

  • Do you think it a merry jest for a fellow like me to sit up in a high chair in a dining-room like a cathedral and not know whether he ought to bite his own bread or not?

  • Was not I far more to her than a fellow like Jack--I who had saved her from a hideous death?

  • Rather a hackneyed quotation, of course, but a fellow like me isn't supposed to know much about Latin, and it is uncommonly appropriate.

  • But, you see, for a fellow like me it may be best not to get out of it.

  • To give an appointment without reference to the matter at first, and then to proclaim that noodle or dango should not be eaten was a blow to a fellow like me who has no other petty hobby.

  • While lecturing, I wondered if a fellow like me could keep up the profession of public instructor.

  • It was the sort of thing that would please a fellow like that!

  • Gyp, his fastidious perfect Gyp, succumbing, even a little to a fellow like that!

  • There's too many sporty crowds loafing around those joints for a fellow like you to stand up under.

  • Promises and silly secrets between a child like you and a fellow like Hyde!

  • He's not the sort of chap to stay on at Wanhope for the pleasure of cheering up across-grained br--a fellow like Bernard.

  • It was a great stroke of luck for my cousin, getting hold of a fellow like Val.

  • I can not understand a man in Medlicot's position supporting a fellow like that.

  • He'd have come to the house and burned us in our beds, only a fellow like that is too much of a coward to run the risk of being seen.

  • Do you think we're going to fight the battles of a fellow like you, who hasn't pluck to come forward himself?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fellow like" 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:
    country life; emancipation proclamation; enteric fever; fair maid; fellow citizens; fellow countrymen; fellow creature; fellow creatures; fellow like; fellow prisoners; fellow soldiers; fifteen thousand; great criminal; hearing the; longer knew; made free; may add; optical section; organic development; prize court; she protested; special attention; that her; turned over; upon account; white stripe