695 Verbs to Use for the Word fellows

I knew one gifted fellow whose shoes presently would cramp him until he kicked them off, when at once the juices of his intellect would flow.

Then on the bank above me I saw the fellow who had run into me and hindered my catching Muckle John on dry land.

At all events, she'll have the letter to-morrow, and I'll tell you fellows when I give it her, only of course you mustn't breathe a word to any one else.

We found him a perfect gentlemana whole-souled, genial-hearted fellow, whom everybody liked and respected.

However little a man cares to drink, or to dance, or to play cards, he goes to the saloon as to the one place where he may meet his fellows, do business, and hear the news.

P.S. Asked a fellow what St. Paul preferred.

"I can imagine some sort of love affair bringing the poor fellow down to this place; but that he should come up here and do this thing, even if it went wrong, is more than I can conceive.

Watkins came aft to the wheel, and I sent the fellow thus relieved down into the cabin to rout out LeVere.

Then I didn't like the fellow; he'd come through the train before and looked a smart crook.

Yet, having made up my mind, I had no intention of giving up the attempt; and, with a sharp word to Pepper, to release me, I continued my descent, leaving the poor old fellow at the top, barking and crying like a forsaken pup.

" King of Corpus (who was an incorrigible wag) was about to point out a half dozen of people in the room, as the most celebrated wits of that day; but I cut King's shins under the table, and got the fellow to hold his tongue, while Jones wrote on his card to Hoskins, hinted to him that a boy was in the room, and a gentleman who was quite a greenhorn: hence that the songs had better be carefully selected.

"You'll never catch them in the world, my fine fellow," said the captain.

"It stands to reason, she is simply marrying the fellow for his title.

If any sportsman who may drift out this way, is fond of taking the speckled troutlittle fellows, weighing from a quarter of a pound down, the same he meets with in the streams of Vermont, in Massachusetts, in Northern Pennsylvania, and.

The idea of helping her fellows had grown to be a passion with her and very fair had been the castle in the air of which she was the Princess.

"I'm not going to kill this fellow.

Girls never love fellows they understand.

" "I made up my mind," cried the little fellow, "that I would stand it till you came home.

As Hetty gained her point of observation one of the men slipped inside, but a moment later hastily reappeared and joined his fellow.

" "Ay, you mean an in-shore, high-latitude fellow.

" "Gentlemen," said the Doctor in reply, "only hear this fellow!

Carton turned out a capital fellow; Rathson, the small, sandy-haired boy mentioned in the previous chapter, and who generally went by the name of "Rats," took a great fancy to Jack; while Maxton repeated his assertion that young Trevanock was "the right sort," and as a further mark of his favour presented the new-comer with a moleskin of his own curing, which looked very nice, but, as "Rats" put it, "smelt rather fruity.

I looked for my knife to cut it, but it had, somehow, got overboard in our flight, besides flyin' about at the rate of sixty mile an hour, kept a fellow pretty busy holdin' on, keepin' his place in the boat.

Maybe a big fellow that has had a lot of adventures like you, and nearly lost his life a lot of times and did other dandy things, wouldn't think it was so much to save a fellow from drowning.

Thought he might mean trouble and I'd better come along" "Well," he resumed, "I'm sorry I handled the job clumsily, since I might have hurt you worse; but I hated the fellow on my own account and saw red.

695 Verbs to Use for the Word  fellows