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Feller   /fˈɛlər/   Listen
Feller

noun
1.
A person who fells trees.  Synonyms: faller, logger, lumberjack, lumberman.
2.
A boy or man.  Synonyms: blighter, bloke, chap, cuss, fella, fellow, gent, lad.  "There's a fellow at the door" , "He's a likable cuss" , "He's a good bloke"



Fell

adjective
1.
(of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering.  Synonyms: barbarous, brutal, cruel, roughshod, savage, vicious.  "Brutal beatings" , "Cruel tortures" , "Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks" , "A savage slap" , "Vicious kicks"





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"Feller" Quotes from Famous Books



... woman spoke up to me you began to brindle and act lion-like and bold. For a minute you looked dangerous—for a little feller. So I patted your back, in a friendly way—as a kind ...
— IT and Other Stories • Gouverneur Morris
 
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... of investigation. They pulled close under the cliff and into an inlet between two great jaws of barnacle-covered rock that towered high above them. Paul was astonished to see the exact reproduction of the word picture painted by the black fortune-feller of Jamaica before his eyes. They rowed through the inlet on the swell and entered a bay that was perfectly landlocked. All around it to the height of a couple of hundred feet arose a mass of irregular rock, out of which great flocks of gulls and other sea birds flew ...
— The Story of Paul Boyton - Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World • Paul Boyton
 
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... "Well, now, young feller," he went on to say in a voice that somehow was not unpleasant to Hugh's ear, "that's about the size of it. I haven't had a bite since sun-up this morning, and I'm near caving in. Out for a ...
— The Chums of Scranton High Out for the Pennant • Donald Ferguson
 
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... of the maiden grasped that of Ralph convulsively as these muttered words came to their ears, and her respiration grew more difficult and painful. He shuddered at the vindictive spirit which the wretch exhibited, while his own, putting on a feller and a fiercer temper, could scarcely resist the impulse which would have prompted him at once to rush forth and stab him where he stood. But the counsels of prudence had their influence, and he remained quiet and firm. The companion of the ruffian felt no less than his other hearers ...
— Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia • William Gilmore Simms
 
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... down a friend, old top. I was in the dumps. A feller'll talk most any way when he's feeling the after effects, and is hungry and broke. Now I'm my own man again. What ...
— The Thunder Bird • B. M. Bower
 
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