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- noun Plural form of
fellow .
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Examples
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The chief dread of the "fellows" is that they will be at the mercy of an interpreter under the new régime.
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither Isabella Lucy 1883
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The operative experience gained by the fellows is broad based and extensive including both routine and esoteric cases.
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All the fellows is crazy over her, an 'when they get to runnin' after her, what'll you be doin '?
CHAPTER XV 2010
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We know our politicians are lazy, corrupt mildly-educated, ambitious fellows from the top to the bottom.
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The follow-up experience for fellows is a road, cross-sectional experience in the second year.
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I've been patronizing the bar, at 45 E. 18th St., for years and have come to feel a close personal relationship with those stand-up porcelain fellows, so richly deserving of the credit they'll be receiving.
Porcelain Majesty Ralph Gardner Jr. 2010
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Certain fellows also showed real talent in their acting.
Thomas Hawksworth 2010
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Investigators have a history of training numerous research fellows from a variety of specialties at different levels of career development who are interested in fetal treatment.
Center for Fetal Research & the Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy Fellowship 2010
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What certain fellows lack in democracy they may make up for in the sheer deliciousness of their recipes.
Matthew Yglesias » Democracy Promotion Requires Peace Promotion 2009
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Viewed in this light, the scab who gives more labor-power for a certain price than his fellows is not so generous after all.
THE SCAB 2010
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