25 Metaphors for feller
" He paused on his tragedy, set his teeth over a sigh, and went on: "The feller ain't no good.
"Them sharp fellers that thinks they knows more'n the cor'ner, is a cussed nuisance," he often had occasion to remark.
Out in the deserted gardenwhich was only a yard or two of hard-packed earth he whispered: "That feller's a liar!"
Them fellers were a pair of scoundrels.
"The game's up, Dad," he growled, "that older feller is Tex Calder.
He an' a hundred other fellers is combin' the range an' warnin' everyone agin that Dan Barry.
" "But the first feller wasn't a doctor any more than the other feller.
My sister's best feller's a warnin' to me!
Yes; that young feller is quite a go-ahead young feller.
"You fellers are gettin' so that you talk like babies.
"I guess the old feller that wore this was a sport, eh?" he said, proudly, shaking the pieces on his arms until they rattled.
"Did you hear Brown-eyes say that the broad-shouldered feller next to him was his friend?" "Sure.
One feller was the ablest durn fool I ever come acrosst.
Why should I do that?" "The fellers was talkin' 'bout it yesterday," replied Jimmy, "Pat McGee said it was discovered by an Irish saint.
" "The feller that loses is always gassin' 'bout Justice.
"Perhaps that feller wasn't a cop at all!" "And who's William Mul-kay-hay?"
I remember a young feller telling me about a row he 'ad with 'is wife once.
He'd bet this feller who threw the brick was a gangster.
I ain't no aingil, but that feller's a long ways wuss'n I am."
"The feller she loves is Whistlin' Dan Barry.
" "The other feller's the best sailor, that's what's the matter.
" "An' t'other feller is a stujent?" "Yes." "Dem fellers is easy.
Dar ain't no better feller lef long shoah!"
Jonesy, he said the fellers were a rank lot of barbarians.
It ain't ordinary for a feller to be so savin' on light.