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Example sentences for "fine fellow"

  • Women must have mighty little taste; such a fine fellow as you are!

  • One thing I'm sure of is that he's a fine fellow, for I saw him one evening run after a gentleman and give him back a twenty-franc piece he'd given him by mistake for twenty sous.

  • He came in half an hour, and the four girls cried when they saw him, "What a fine fellow!

  • I met the father and asked him which was Le Duc's room, and thereon I went to see my fine fellow.

  • He made himself a fine fellow, I have no doubt, but the truth is, it was a very ugly business.

  • Baletti was a fine fellow, and the duke was very fond of him.

  • I don't know, but do you take my advice and go and speak to him; you will find him a fine fellow.

  • Fine fellow, fine fellow," said the friar, "now will I pay thee thy cracked sconce.

  • All concurred in thinking him a fine fellow; could plainly read his high courage in his bearing; his good breeding in his débonnaire deportment; and his manly beauty in his extravagant red whiskers.

  • Taken separately his features were not beautiful, but anyone who saw his stately carriage and his dark-browed intelligent face would involuntarily say, 'What a fine fellow!

  • Yes you must, but you are still a fine fellow.

  • You're a fine fellow, a regular Snatcher!

  • He's a fine fellow, everyone praises him,' says Lukashka's mother.

  • Soon after he came up with a young man, who stopped and asked him, 'Where are you going, my fine fellow?

  • The youth came up to him and said, 'Which way are you going, my fine fellow?

  • While the red logs spluttered on the hearth, they would sip their glasses of Madeira and amicably weigh the dust of "my friend Dick Wythe--a fine fellow, in spite of his little weakness.

  • He was back a week ago, and he's a fine fellow--a first-rate fellow.

  • On my word, he's not only a fine fellow, but a cultured gentleman.

  • He 's a true-hearted, fine fellow," said Tony.

  • The man who could take a thrashing in good part, and forgive him who gave it, must be a fine fellow, he thought; and I 'm not disposed to say he was wrong.

  • You are a fine fellow;" and he wrung the lad's hand.

  • You are a fine fellow, Walsham, and deserve all your good fortune, just as I deserve what has befallen me.

  • You are a fine fellow, Major Walsham, a very fine fellow.

  • That won't do, my fine fellow; but as no one is near us, I will speak out.

  • So he was, and a fine fellow to boot; had forgotten more than I ever knew, except as to the other half, of which he did not know anything.

  • Leonard Wood, whom we all came to know and admire afterwards as General and Governor Wood; and a fine fellow he was.

  • Amos Ensign was my partner at the time, a fine fellow and a good reporter.

  • You must not call Dates, My fine fellow.

  • He is a fine fellow, a very fine fellow, indeed; but there is no need of telling him so at my table.

  • Ewart is a fine fellow, with a character which commands respect and affection.

  • Keyes is a fine fellow; radiating resolve to do and vigour to carry through--hereditary qualities.

  • About noon, a Naval Officer (Lieutenant Smith), a fine fellow, came off to get some more small arm ammunition for the machine guns on the River Clyde.

  • What do you think you will do about it, my fine fellow?

  • Frank mentally decided that St. Ives was a fine fellow, and all right in every way.

  • You'll get the same dose, my fine fellow!

  • You are a fine fellow, sir; and I am proud that you belong to my corps.

  • Corporal Blunt," the man said; "and a fine fellow he is, too.

  • It sounded as if he meant "You are not a fine fellow now.

  • Then you'll be a fine fellow, with a vengeance.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine fellow" 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:
    fine appearance; fine condition; fine country; fine horse; fine house; fine large; fine linen; fine open; fine paper; fine point; fine ripe; fine rose; fine stream; fine sugar; fine white; fine yellow; finely granular; finely minced; finely powdered; finely serrate; grew weary; objective reality; observed another; other metal; sacred fire; winter visitant