fellow|fellows in English
noun
[fel·low || 'feləʊ]
guy, chap; man or boy; friend, buddy; suitor; spouse; colleague; member of an academic organizatio
Use "fellow|fellows" in a sentence
1. Renal Fellow Network - For Fellows, By Fellows
2. Hello, fellows.
3. Never associate with bad fellows.
4. What magnanimous fellows we are!
5. Fellows will fall in line.
6. Come on, fellows, you know the deal.
7. He is highly estimated among his fellows.
8. 5 Fellows like him unsettle other patients.
9. They are my fellows at school.
10. Jack is affiliated with good fellows.
11. Adventuring Fellows count towards the maximum party limit, so a party cannot have more than 3 Adventuring Fellows present
12. Foreign Service Consular Fellows serve in U.S
13. WHAT ARE “LEWD FELLOWS OF THE Baser SORT?”
14. Her fellows share her interest in computers.
15. Just like you, betraying your master and fellows...
16. I began to feel atrocious toward those fellows.
17. Two fellows meet accidentally, like you and me.
18. Wanted, Young skinny wiry fellows not over eighteen.
19. We are so pleased to announce our 2021 Curatorial Fellows
20. He was immediately engulfed by three of its fellows.
21. Synonyms: Comradely; hail-fellow; hail-fellow-well-met
22. You are sixteen, going on seventeen. Fellows will fall in line.
23. In addition, the fellows contribute to community service for one week.
24. Young fellows, let's take a second wind and then go on.
25. My German fellow- countrymen and women... fellow party members.