Synonym: associate, boy, chap, companion, comrade, counterpart, guy, lad, man, mate, partner. Similar words: yellow, mellow, fell, fellatio, allow, wallow, hallow, fallow. Meaning: ['feləʊ] n. 1. a boy or man 2. a person who is frequently in the company of another 3. a person who is member of your class or profession 4. an informal form of address for a man 5. a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman.
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31. He lost last year's final to fellow countryman Michael Stich.
32. A fellow doesn't last long on what he has done. He's got to keep on delivering as he goes along.
33. He's a useless fellow.
34. He's a tricky fellow to do business with.
35. Here's one of my shoes, but where's its fellow?
36. That fellow is a promoter of boxing events.
37. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society.
38. I wouldn't be surprised if she married that fellow.
39. That foolish fellow is looking for trouble.
40. He is an unsuspicious fellow.
41. You are loafing through life, you lazy fellow!
42. The poor fellow was a sad spectacle.
43. Our fellow travellers were mostly Spanish-speaking tourists.
44. The fellow is an ill-mannered brute.
45. That fellow is a great talker.
46. What a sterling fellow he is!
47. What a senseless fellow he is!
48. We all have obligations to our fellow men.
49. My dear fellow, surely you don't mean that!
50. He was a nice fellow, very quiet and courteous.
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51. I can't tolerate that rude fellow.
52. You would hamper yourself with that fellow.
53. I will warrant him an honest and reliable fellow.
54. That fellow and that girl go together.
55. Fellow workers helped me rush her to the hospital.
56. He's a fellow who switches you on.
57. She stared the other fellow out.
58. He's a carefree fellow who bears his responsibilities lightly.
59. Of course, Toby, my dear fellow, of course.
60. She has earned the respect of her fellow athletes.