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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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In the seventh minute of stoppage time, Beier was set up by fellow substitute Fabio Silva, tapping in from close range to wrap up the match for the hosts.

From Barron's

To save face with her fellow pensioners, Mrs. Palfrey passes off a struggling writer she meets on the street as her grandson, only to draw confusingly close to him.

From The Wall Street Journal

She modestly hitched up the garment, asked for a clip for her hair, which had come undone, and then went to help a fellow condemned Christian who had been knocked down.

From The Wall Street Journal

“No. 1 seems to be he wants to have a good relationship with Xi,” said Lyle Morris, a senior fellow at Asia Society Policy Institute.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gary served on the board of trustees of the Museum of Modern Art and hosted events at his home for fellow trustees and board members, including Ron Lauder and David Rockefeller, Jr.

From The Wall Street Journal