A "spare made fellow" typically refers to someone who is considered a backup or alternative option, often in a social or professional context. This phrase can imply that the individual is not the first choice or primary candidate, but is available to step in when needed. The term highlights the idea of being a secondary or supportive role rather than a leading one.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is a mean, contemptible fellow. It's another made-up word.
Spare girl is a Sylph. I don't know why it is so. But a crossword clue 'Spare Girl' has Sylph as the answer.
* a fellow soldier or fighter * a fellow member of the Communist Party
Spare girl is a Sylph. I don't know why it is so. But a crossword clue 'Spare Girl' has Sylph as the answer.
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Spare! (imperative)
FRSA stands for Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a title granted to individuals who have made significant contributions to art, design, and commerce.
It means spare.
Where you hang the spare tire.
Fellow of the Institution of Engineers of Ireland
three medals are made for Olympics
Unclealso (slang) 'mate, pal, fellow,guy'uncle; but also guy, fellow