Pronunciation: /ˈlɪtəl ˈfɛloʊ/
noun a small or young boy or man
A1 The little fellow was excited to see his favorite cartoon on TV.
A2 The little fellow picked up a shiny rock and put it in his pocket.
B1 The little fellow followed his older sister around the park, trying to keep up with her.
B2 The little fellow was determined to climb the tree, despite his small size.
C1 The little fellow showed remarkable intelligence for his age, solving complex puzzles with ease.
C2 The little fellow's curiosity knew no bounds, as he asked endless questions about the world around him.
formal The little fellow was eager to learn and asked many insightful questions during the lecture.
informal I saw the little fellow playing with his toy cars in the park.
slang Hey, check out that little fellow over there with the skateboard!
figurative Despite his young age, the little fellow showed great courage in standing up to the bully.
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