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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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Another soldier said he had boarded a plane to deploy back to the front but was removed just before takeoff in front of his fellow soldiers, because his superiors didn’t trust him.

From The Wall Street Journal

One man claimed he sold his car because he’ll no longer need it; another woman told her followers to remove the passcodes from their phones so those left behind could find fellow survivors.

From Salon

Key is a lovely fellow but he might consider whether he has let McCullum and Stokes have too much of what they want.

From BBC

Yet Gnassingbé makes no secret of cultivating affable and supportive relations with Burkina Faso and the fellow Sahelian military governments in Niger and Mali – all three of whom walked out of Ecowas last January.

From BBC

Xavi Simons has not gone out of his way to nail his fellow countryman but it is something so dangerous to do, absolutely a red card.

From BBC