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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age fellow" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning is intended, making it unusable in standard communication.
Example: "The age fellow at the event seemed to know everyone."
Alternatives: "age mate" or "peer".
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You walk Paul Avenue here, and in the shadow of a sycamore, a middle-age fellow wearing shorts swings his 5-iron to laughs from a porch full of gangbangers.
And I began the way you might expect a city-dwelling, subway-riding, pale-skinned, confrontation-avoiding, middle-age fellow to begin: tentatively, grinding the gears occasionally, underusing the power in my control, and naturally terrified of an accident or even of scratching the slick paint job that probably cost more than all of my furniture.
No music, unless you count a few snatches of song ("Headin' home, baby, headin' home now"), most of them mumbled by an aging fellow on horseback.
As O'Neill constructs his masterpiece, the most effective act is the first, which is actually presided over by highly irritable Larry Slade (Dennehy), a fizzled-out anarchist constantly declaring he wants to die while sitting alongside aging fellow traveler Hugo Kalmar Lee Wilkoff).
Yet the cherry on top was an aging fellow with long loose hair, a large dragon tattoo flanked by a big black dog on a leash and a small dog running around freely.
Dr. Varadhan is a Brookdale Leadership in Aging Fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
In it, some college-age fellows dupe a buddy into an Italian meal, only to reveal to him that his mom is dead, which then morphs into more twists, culminating in the revelation that all the men have not eaten an Italian meal but their own grilled mothers (all of which happens in less words than I probably took to describe it).
If American life now offers as many possibilities as a supermarket, then by a certain age a fellow must live with the unsettling notion that for all of his satisfactions, he might have missed something nice on Aisle 12.
But the boy who would one day become the most infamous prisoner in Britain showed signs of dysfunction from an early age: beating fellow pupils at school and battering a teacher senseless.
Now if any of you are thinking that at my age a fellow may believe he's earned the right to feel that way, I want to tell you that If I lived to be 99, 109, I wouldn't feel I earned it.
Combine "one-man show" and "Irish Repertory Theater" and you pretty much know what you're going to get: an aging Irish fellow looking back on his life, with certain touchstones.
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