1. fleming - Noun
2. Fleming - Proper noun
A native or inhabitant of Flanders.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Mr Fleming, a large component of this perfect storm is a lack of awareness around how customers are being charged to use a credit card. Source: Internet
“America’s first lady has sounded the call for action,” PBAU President Bill Fleming said. Source: Internet
Alexander Fleming 's discovery of penicillin in September 1928 marks the start of modern antibiotics. Source: Internet
A recording made by Opera Rara (1994), features Nelly Miricioiu as Eleanor and Renée Fleming as Rosamund. Source: Internet
As closing speeches are delivered by the prosecution and defence – and the jury retire to consider the charges – Murder Trial: The Disappearance Of Margaret Fleming concludes with Cairney and Jones discovering their fate on verdict day. Source: Internet
A more lasting consequence of the choice of route was that, unlike the one proposed by Fleming, the land surrounding the railway often proved too arid for successful agriculture. Source: Internet