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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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Mott Smith, a developer and Raman supporter, said he believes fellow developers who know Raman will “gladly” contribute to her campaign.

From Los Angeles Times

"We learned at his feet," said Al Sharpton, a fellow veteran civil rights activist who had worked with Jackson at Operation Breadbasket decades earlier.

From BBC

Predictions they would be thrashed in every game grew after an opening 73-run defeat to fellow associate side Scotland.

From Barron's

Pritzker, who has held the role of executive chairman at the global hotel chain since 2004, said he decided to step down after discussions with fellow board members and would not stand for reelection.

From BBC

Ethics experts said such conflicts can often be managed, typically through disclosure to and approval by fellow directors, and that some companies voluntarily disclose them to shareholders to ensure transparency.

From The Wall Street Journal