单词 | fella |
释义 | fella (felə ) also feller Word forms: fellas countable noun You can refer to a man as a fella. [informal] He's an intelligent man and a nice fella. 'You're a funny feller,' Fairbairn said grumpily. Collocations: little fella The little fella has been keeping a low profile. The Sun (2010) Who would bet against the little fella? Times, Sunday Times (2013) The little fella displayed his deadly finishing skills with two goals in five second-half minutes to send Spurs into fourth. The Sun (2012) You might think the little fella is as pure as the driven snow but he is a real old practical joker. The Sun (2011) This little fella is supposed to inspire you to put more litter in the bin. Times, Sunday Times (2010) He's also a very nice fella on and off the pitch with a very mature head on his shoulders. The Sun The other contestants called him 'a true gent' and a 'nice fella'. Times, Sunday Times He was quite a nice fella, very convincing in the way he talked. Times, Sunday Times I always thought of him as a nice fella. Times, Sunday Times When he isn't on the drink he's a really, really nice fella. The Sun But hopefully his old fella will be back soon with a bumper album for us all. The Sun (2008) This old fella was so pleased to see us. EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings (2005) Plus maybe some old fella reading the lesson. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Strangely, the young fella never got back to me. Times, Sunday Times It says a lot when a young fella can ignore the flak and get on with his game. The Sun He's a young fella anxious to get back in action. The Sun He was more mature than a young fella of his age. Times, Sunday Times No bigmatch nerves for this young fella. The Sun |
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