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fellow traveler

NOUN
  1. a traveler who accompanies you
  2. a communist sympathizer (but not a member of the Communist Party)

How To Use fellow traveler In A Sentence

  • At home in business class: George Clooney, a corporate downsizer who travels to offices to lay workers off, has a one-night stand with a fellow traveler played by Vera Farmiga, but it doesn't end there. Timely 'Up in the Air' rises to challenge with humor, heart
  • In this way, readers have a clear understanding of the Russian and Soviet "fellow traveler", it also has a clear explanation of Lu Xun's concerns about the Russian and Soviet "fellow traveler".
  • The egalitarian pleasure of helping a fellow traveler is increasingly being replaced by internet-organized lift-share schemes.
  • Frederic Bastiat could have easily been a fellow traveler of thesigners of our Declaration of Independence.
  • The Holy Land voyage had taken on semisacred proportions to her and most of her fellow travelers. Mark Twain
  • If you remark the scent of a bean field crossing the road, perhaps your fellow traveler has no smell of it.
  • If you remark the scent of a bean field crossing the road, perhaps your fellow traveler has no smell of it.
  • Although the tendency is not clear, relative to the proletarian literature, the artistic achievement of "Fellow Traveler" writers' literature is rather higher.
  • Then, there are groups, many of whom might include journalists deeply committed to this war as well as Rovian, Norquistian and Cheneyian apparchiks who are now planting the seeds for future 'betrayal' charges against those who "idealistically" opposed this war I doubt Packer, by the way, consciously and explicitly numbers himself in this group notwithstanding that his writings make him, ipso facto, a fellow traveler of these traitors. Hullabaloo
  • Soon after the Watford-bound train pulled out of the station, a fellow traveler in Lucy's carriage began singing.
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