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fellow

[fel-oh] / ˈfɛl oʊ /


NOUN
friend, companion
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NOUN
man, boy
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NOUN
one of a pair
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Example Sentences

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For instance, in May 2024 supporters of fellow French club Troyes, part of the City Football Group, protested by throwing flares on to the pitch and getting a match against Valenciennes abandoned.

From BBC

"There is now strong evidence across different datasets that winter precipitation in the Himalayas is indeed decreasing," said Kieran Hunt, principal research fellow in tropical meteorology at University of Reading in the UK.

From BBC

William Skannerup glanced left and right at his fellow commuters on the London Underground train network, before they nodded in agreement and pulled down their trousers to reveal colourful underwear.

From Barron's

Then, tiny mic in hand, you must reveal something much more personal and far more precious: “Which of your fellow cast members would you want to have with you on a deserted island?”

From Salon

Yet, that could be hard for people living in rural areas far from a post office, says Elena Patel, a senior fellow in the economic studies program at the Brookings Institution.

From The Wall Street Journal