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old fellow
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Word History and Origins
Origin of old fellow1
First recorded in 1810–20
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Example Sentences
“An old fellow came up to me once with tears in his eyes and thanked me for building Sun City,” Webb once said.
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Billy Woodchuck soon saw that Grandfather Mole was a stubborn old fellow.
From Project Gutenberg
If he could make this fine old fellow see right into his heart, for a minute, he was sure he would be given good advice.
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There's an old fellow at the Landing generally goes out with me and the rest the boys.
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"We'll have something to eat right away, old fellow," said Henry, thankful it was no worse.
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Brisk and cheerful, he brought life and gaiety with him wherever he went, and all agreed that Jacob Worse was a fine old fellow.
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