Port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center; famous for cloth industry.
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Examples for "fellow"
Examples for "fellow"
1Another Senator Philippe Bas said New Caledonia's fellow citizens were French citizens.
2The service now has a clear lead ahead of fellow music upstarts.
3You have the task.' The fellow blinked, quite surprised by his success.
4Angered with the deaths of fellow protesters they may instigate new violence.
5Maybe the health spa that fellow's building will do her some good.
1The bell rang; it was the messenger lad in need of light.
2A bright lad, eager to learn and not afraid to ask questions.
3There was something fine in the grave, courteous certainty of the lad.
4He's a good lad, he's got a good relationship with the chairman.
5The lad was in the infantry and going straight into the trenches.
1Once I met a chap in India way up in the mountains.
2Would you let 'em know John Aversin's here, there's a good chap.
3For our sake we hope the soldiers will leave chap in Africa.
4The proportion is similar to that between the 600 Danites in chap.
5A few months of training had done for that really fine chap.
1You was heading the wrong way for a feller bound for Texas.
2So we pulled out with the feller cuddled up in the bow.
3The more noses a feller kerries in battle, the wuss for him.
4The next witness was the feller that run the tavern at Bairdstown.
5But before the other feller shut the door I heard him say:
1Check out the transformation below, Jose sure is one good looking fella!
2Well, so long's she know where you are, young fella, that's fine.
3Then the oul fella said something he'd never said to me before.
4So go do your job, young fella, and let me do mine.
5Say, you ain't the fella who bought the Marsten place, are you?'
1The bloke was obviously out of order, but look at the situation.
2He's a genuine bloke and a great friend of mine, Barty said.
3Whether Houli is a good bloke or not really shouldn't have mattered.
4That binman bloke who came last at Eurovision a few years ago.
5To me he was a great bloke; he was just me dad.
1Joseph said, I think you should add a couple of cuss words.
2They knew the best Spanish cuss words and where to score dope.
3I said a few comforting cuss words and took off after DeChooch.
4Got in just in time to pop the cuss that had you.
5I wanted to stand on the corner and cuss someone out too.
1In which case, cruel to be kind, one simply stunned the blighter.
2Lend me a bottle of whisky and mount guard-mustimpress the blighter.
3The very next time I meet the blighter, I'll cut him dead.
4Fawncy the blighter'd feel better wif two legs, if one was Boche.
5I not only caught the blighter, but I put his light out.'
1He said the gent in the Benbow was a most harbitrary gent.
2The old gent knew all about the corner and how I won.
3I should like to see you a Parliament gent; I should indeed.
4Here it is;-PhineasFinn;-andeverybody knows you, because you're a Parliament gent.
5And I hear her and the gent laughing, coming up the stairs.
6The first thing she saw was the foreign gent staggering toward her.
7And behold, at this moment the reverend gent enters from the vestry.
8Aw, Mike, I seen that gent in the barroom the other day.
9I was tailing a gent who was playing games off the reservation.
10But I'm sure obliged to the gent that give me the sendoff.
11England, it seemed, didn't show sufficient respect to the officer and gent.
12That Gipsy gent, Fawe, pulled the lever, but Marchand built the scaffold.
13Tell me what a great gent I was quick as a flash.
14I know a gent that's in love with you this very minute.
15We were nearly halfway through when another gent wandered into the office.
16I always think that's the best way to spot a real gent.
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