NOUN
- a traveler who accompanies you
- a communist sympathizer (but not a member of the Communist Party)
How To Use fellow traveller In A Sentence
- Users can post and read first - hand accounts of fellow travellers experiences.
- Through the dingy gloom of this motionless train, I catch a first glimpse of my fellow travellers.
- Evading an effort (on the part of an aunt, I believe) to get him locked up safely in a "sanitarium," he began a trip round the world with an orgy which continued from San Francisco to Bangkok, where, in the company of some congenial fellow travellers, he interfered in a native ceremonial with the result that one of his companions was drowned. The Guest of Quesnay
- In more prosaic moments she comments on a ragtag of fellow travellers, landlords and farmers, and lorry drivers who don't know the country code of how to pass horses on the road.
- Ants and their fellow travellers Many arthropod guests also undergo physiological changes that smooth their integration into ant society.
- I got to know my fellow travellers quite well in the course of the three-day journey.
- One easy-going and tolerant who could not understand fellow travellers who complained about her children wreaking havoc on a long train journey.
- But, after all, this humorous saying had one very good effect, for that younker, who before was a little inclined by his constitution to be lazy, grew on a sudden extremely industrious, that so there might be less occasion to carbonade him for the good of his fellow travellers. The Westover Manuscripts: Containing the History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A Journey to the Land of Eden, A. D. 1733; and A Progress to the Mines. Written from 1728 to 1736, and Now First Published
- Meanwhile fellow travellers can only admire the hardiness of the last great explorer, now 83.
- It is as a stranger that I greet my own self, and see it as an unknown fellow traveller through time.