Sentence examples for like a fella from inspiring English sources

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You don't like a fella, kill him, then get a lawyer.

Salvation introduces itself in a Thunderbird, driven by Jimmy Vin Pearce, a man "dressed in the upright style, like a fella who always had managed to find a job".

Alan Simpson, the co-writer of Hancock, enjoyed writing for Jacques, and thought that she was "almost like a fella in terms of playing comedy; you didn't write for her thinking she's a woman so we've got to write the feminine point of view.

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Sylv's speech from "East," a 1975 play that was presented at La Mama in 1991, begins, "I for once would like to be a fella".

Bella likes a different fella.

All that doesn't make those Dwight-Howard-is-like-a-crazy-hot-chick-amiright-fellas metaphors any less boring or bullshit.

Well, listen, I could only imagine what kind of moves a fella like Luke has when the lights are low.

"When you're married to a fella like me, you don't expect to get back the next year and win again," Lynam said.

I stress, this is not an attack on Peel, who was a great broadcaster and seemed like a lovely fella.

"He wouldn't climb over the sheep gates like a normal fella, he'd leap over them.

I understand he's set them up for the future despite his passing; it's a shame because he seemed like a nice fella who Saints supporters really held a lot of respect for, for all that he'd done at his brief time as owner.

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