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Example sentences for "young fellow"

  • There are but these three sorts of company for a young fellow; there being neither pleasure nor profit in any other.

  • You would be happier, young fellow, without that wavy brown hair and those big eyes of yours, with their long lashes.

  • Inside, as the doors swung open, he saw a young fellow in evening dress, giving out handbills, and an exclamation almost escaped him.

  • The laborers were obviously of the household: two were young men in cotton shirts and caps, the two others were hired laborers in homespun shirts, one an old man, the other a young fellow.

  • At last he burst out: "I do want to help you, young fellow.

  • I was in one of the dancing booths, half drunk, and a young fellow came to me, and said, 'Where has thee been?

  • I once went to a ball with as free and easy, heart-whole a young fellow as any I know, and agreed with him to stay half an hour, and then come away and play pool.

  • But what she liked better than him was to gratify her vanity, by showing her power over the finest young fellow in the village, and to use him as a foil to aggravate George Hawker.

  • His companion is a young fellow, described as being more like a beautiful woman than a man, and bearing the most singular likeness in features to the great Captain Touan himself, who, as you have heard, is a handsome dog.

  • That always settles my opinion of a young fellow.

  • I knew him well; and a kind friend he was to me when I was a young fellow, fighting my way uphill.

  • There was a young fellow of about five-and-twenty, mustachioed and smartly dressed, in the coach with me.

  • He was too good-looking, and too clever a young fellow to have knocking about among fragile susceptibilities.

  • When Mr. Clement Lindsay presented himself, Mr. Bradshaw was a good deal surprised to see a young fellow of such a mould.

  • What makes you think that poor young fellow could be an assassin?

  • Nothing of the kind--as brisk and vigorous a young fellow as ever lived.

  • In a word, you are not the most cunning young fellow in the province for nothing.

  • But you're only a boy, Young Fellow My Lad; You aren't obliged to go.

  • Young Fellow My Lad "Where are you going, Young Fellow My Lad, On this glittering morn of May?

  • So you're off to France, Young Fellow My Lad, And you're looking so fit and bright.

  • God bless you and keep you, Young Fellow My Lad, You're all of my life, you know.

  • He is a young fellow still, or what we call so, being scarce thirty years old.

  • It is easy to see that he is a young fellow of good promise and spirit.

  • I say, it is not fair to take down a young fellow's words when he is raging in that delirium.

  • My country's, young fellow; and mind you don't soon feed at the table.

  • A young fellow, one of the survivors, attached himself to me in the capacity of guide through the ruins of Reggio.

  • And there was a young fellow here," he went on, "who thought he could profit by pretending to be Musolino.

  • I once watched a young fellow, a clerk of some kind, in a restaurant at midday.

  • An elderly lady, worn and sickly-looking, was by his side, and opposite him sat a young fellow about my own age and a girl who appeared to be a couple of years younger.

  • Our family is not exactly one, however, which I should recommend a young fellow to marry into.

  • He passed me by, however, and picked out many a young fellow to whom life was only opening and who had everything to live for, while I survived to win crosses and honours which had lost all relish for me.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great credit; hide from; light cream; must kill; young and; young bird; young bull; young child; young farmer; young feller; young gentleman; young gentlewoman; young lady; young lawyer; young leddy; young lion; young love; young maid; young maiden; young men; young officers; young queen; young reader; young sir; young widow; younger brothers