Definition of "fellow-travellers" [fellow-travellers]
Plural form of fellow-traveller.(noun)
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"Files previously released at the National Archives reveal that shortly before his death in 1950, George Orwell handed a female friend working for an anti-communist propaganda unit in the Foreign Office a list of 35 names of people, including Chaplin, whom he considered "crypto-communists and fellow-travellers"."
"No surprise to discover that Jaar is a serious young man, and his work is in part an exploration of the loneliness of the club experience, one in which he has spiritual fellow-travellers in artists like Mount Kimbie and James Blake."
"It "was a challenging time for Westerners invited to go behind the 'Bamboo Curtain,' " and some members of the British delegations were reluctant to be perceived as "fellow-travellers," among them the philosopher A.J."