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Meanings of difficult fellow in English
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Usage of difficult fellow in English
1
You are a damned difficultfellow to deal with, Sir Richard.
2
He'd been a difficultfellow in many ways, but I wanted to pay my respects.
3
But he was a difficultfellow to deal with-anexceedingly clever artist, but totally untrustworthy.
4
The Australians were rather difficultfellows to know intimately, mainly I think, on account of their self-consciousness and an inordinate fear of ridicule.
5
"What a difficultfellow your husband is, Molly!"
6
They were rather difficultfellows to manage, and gave Dthemetri a good deal of trouble, but I liked them all the better for that.
7
'If this is your way of persuading me to help I can well understand your reputation as a difficultfellow.