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feller

[ US /ˈfɛɫɝ/ ]
[ UK /fˈɛlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who fells trees
  2. a boy or man
    there's a fellow at the door
    he's a likable cuss
    that chap is your host
    he's a good bloke

How To Use feller In A Sentence

  • You come along with me and I'll introduce you (he's not what you call a refined sort of feller, yer know, 'he explained forbearingly,' but still we've always been friends in a way); you can't stop? The Giant's Robe
  • My largest contributor was my friend Anne Bartley, Governor Winthrop Rockefellers stepdaughter, who later ran the Arkansas office in Washington, D.C., when I was governor.
  • Imagine hunting elk through the damp canyon forests around the ruins of Rockefeller Center.
  • Rockefeller would retain its 50 percent equity stake in Embarcadero Center.
  • The "fellers" agreed that they did, and it now only remained to await the coming of Injun. Injun and Whitey to the Rescue
  • [1] A narrative of participants and chronology of the D.partment of Justice Office of Legal Counsel opinions on the CIA's D.tention and Interrogation Program prepared by Senator John D. Rockefeller IV of the US Senate Intelligence Committee was declassified by Attorney General Eric Holder on April 19, 2009: intelligence. senate.gov/pdfs/olcopinion. pdf. The Complicit General
  • ‘I know sailors all over the country and I believe they can be mobilized as a constituency for change in ocean policy,’ says Rockefeller, himself a former yacht club commodore.
  • I'm a scout, and so I know what kind of fellers scouts are. Tom Slade with the Colors
  • Dere was young feller comin 'behin' her, walk nice, comme un Cavalier, The Wit and Humor of America, Volume I. (of X.)
  • Then this here feller, this Punchineller, begins to beller like we all was deef. Terry Pratchett explains opera in one paragraph
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