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Definition of fella in English: fella(also fellah) noun ˈfɛləˈfɛlə informal 1 you can't blame the wee fella 你不能责怪这个小男孩。 non-standard spelling of fellow, used in representing speech in various dialects Example sentencesExamples - We get young fellas out here and they really do take to it pretty quickly.
- It was great fun though and I am sure I will continue to go till the wee fella makes an appearance.
- Still, don't try to force an instant friendship between the fellas.
- Young fellas, who at the age of 12 were big bullies in the yard, were weedy twerps by age 16.
- It's up to the younger fellas to start taking their place.
- Let's all hope they take their time to elect the new fellah!
- It's great for the young fellas coming through, who have worked so hard since the beginning of the year.
- Everyday in the club, new young fellas walk through the door.
- As I move to enter, I'm forced to step aside as a young fella carrying some bulky shiny metallic object staggers out.
- The young fella had finally tasted the glamorous world that captured his imagination four decades earlier.
- I am absolutely delighted for him because he is a genuinely lovely fellah.
- It's a confusing time in every young fella's life.
- Thoughts on these matters came to mind last week when I was reading an extraordinary story about a young fella at school in Cork.
- It's a necessary evil, but he wonders how many young fellas will be prepared to do this in the future.
- It was a semi-detached house which, when I was a young fella, was way out in the country.
- We've been working towards something special for the last five months, so you've got to take your hat off to these young fellas.
- At least the young fella should be assessed before any decision is made on deporting the family.
- It was a very sorry sight to see young fellas and girls with their suitcases or anything else that would carry a few belongings make their ways to this boat.
- He'd throw the young fella up on his shoulders and use his ticket to get in.
- When I was a young fella my geography teacher lamented that Ireland had no natural resources.
2A person's boyfriend or lover. she took a fancy to her best friend's fella Example sentencesExamples - Some friends of mine are splitting up and another friend got dumped by her fella without any indication that things were wrong.
- We are faster lovers than fellas from any other city.
- You're meeting your friends for an early drink, and your fella has offered to give you a lift into town.
- I am not the perfect housewife and my fella is not the perfect partner.
- And stuff like, if a fella's got a girlfriend and it's a serious thing, leave it alone.
- ‘Greetings to all the lucky fellas who can live and love in York,’ he says.
Synonyms boyfriend, girlfriend, man friend, woman friend, lady friend, lady-love, beau, loved one, beloved, love, darling, sweetheart
Rhymesa cappella, Arabella, Bella, bestseller, Capella, cellar, Cinderella, citronella, Clarabella, corella, Daniela, Della, dispeller, dweller, Ella, expeller, favela, fellah, feller, Fenella, Floella, foreteller, Heller, impeller, interstellar, Keller, Louella, Mandela, mortadella, mozzarella, Nigella, novella, paella, panatella, patella, predella, propeller, queller, quinella, repeller, rosella, rubella, salmonella, Santiago de Compostela, seller, smeller, speller, Stella, stellar, tarantella, teller, umbrella, Viyella Definition of fella in US English: fella(also fellah) nounˈfeləˈfɛlə informal nonstandard spelling of fellow, used in representing speech in various dialects Example sentencesExamples - Young fellas, who at the age of 12 were big bullies in the yard, were weedy twerps by age 16.
- It's great for the young fellas coming through, who have worked so hard since the beginning of the year.
- As I move to enter, I'm forced to step aside as a young fella carrying some bulky shiny metallic object staggers out.
- The young fella had finally tasted the glamorous world that captured his imagination four decades earlier.
- Let's all hope they take their time to elect the new fellah!
- It's up to the younger fellas to start taking their place.
- I am absolutely delighted for him because he is a genuinely lovely fellah.
- When I was a young fella my geography teacher lamented that Ireland had no natural resources.
- It's a necessary evil, but he wonders how many young fellas will be prepared to do this in the future.
- He'd throw the young fella up on his shoulders and use his ticket to get in.
- It was a very sorry sight to see young fellas and girls with their suitcases or anything else that would carry a few belongings make their ways to this boat.
- Everyday in the club, new young fellas walk through the door.
- We get young fellas out here and they really do take to it pretty quickly.
- We've been working towards something special for the last five months, so you've got to take your hat off to these young fellas.
- Still, don't try to force an instant friendship between the fellas.
- It was a semi-detached house which, when I was a young fella, was way out in the country.
- It was great fun though and I am sure I will continue to go till the wee fella makes an appearance.
- At least the young fella should be assessed before any decision is made on deporting the family.
- Thoughts on these matters came to mind last week when I was reading an extraordinary story about a young fella at school in Cork.
- It's a confusing time in every young fella's life.
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