Definition of "fellow-traveller" [fellow-traveller]
Alternative spelling of fellow traveller.(noun)
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Use "fellow-traveller" in a sentence
"But I was quite taken with this account by fellow-traveller Lorraine Rice who recounts how - despite her own reservations -- she felt that video games taught her son how to read and to understand history."
"She is, at the very least, a fellow-traveller of what might be called socialism with an Alaskan face."
"It appears that there, as here, this particular mindset is a required qualification for entry into the ‘caring’ professions - accompanied, of course, by its fellow-traveller, the idea that is is not only wrong to judge but actually evil to try and act on your judgement."