Proper noun
Fidler (plural Fidlers)
A surname.
Dr Fidler, who is a consultant gastroenterologist at Lewisham and Greenwich Trust, argued the menopause is an issue which could easily be accommodated at work. Source: Internet
Rather, she said: error Sentencing in explosives charges On December 3, 2001, Fidler offered to let Olson testify under oath about her role in the case. Source: Internet
Fidler, for his part, had a long career as a meteorologist at many stations, including a two-year stint at the Today Show on NBC. Source: Internet
Fidler staked out the eight venues on his property and named them after their features: Wind-Blown Trees, The Rise, Bowl, Cutline, Fire, The Edge, Studio and Installations. Source: Internet
Fidler received the handoff and scampered 48 yards for the score. Source: Internet
Fidler in the Hood: Rumour Has It: I’m a ‘louse’! Source: Internet