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fletcher
1[ flech-er ]
noun
- a person who makes arrows.
Fletcher
2[ flech-er ]
noun
- John, 1579–1625, English dramatist: collaborated with Francis Beaumont 1606?–16; with Philip Massinger 1613–25.
- John Gould, 1886–1950, U.S. poet.
- a male given name.
fletcher
1/ ˈڱɛʃə /
noun
- a person who makes arrows
Fletcher
2/ ˈڱɛʃə /
noun
- FletcherJohn15791625MEnglishTHEATRE: dramatist John . 1579–1625, English Jacobean dramatist, noted for his romantic tragicomedies written in collaboration with Francis Beaumont, esp Philaster (1610) and The Maid's Tragedy (1611)
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fletcher1
Example Sentences
Striker Gabriel Biancheri has been on the fringes of the first team, as have Darren Fletcher's twin sons Jack and Tyler Fletcher.
Dan Fletcher is the father of the youngest twins, Florence and Mabel, and admitted that training at the age of five involved a lot of "swinging sticks and squabbling".
"If it's good enough for Scunthorpe, why wasn't it good enough for Port Talbot?" said Plaid's economy spokesman, Luke Fletcher MS.
"We were asking for nationalisation to be considered until we were blue in the face," Fletcher, who also represents south-west Wales, told BBC Radio Wales Drive.
UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said in a video filmed in Mandalay on Saturday that people "need food. They need water. They need the power back on. They're telling me that they need shelter".
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