Proper noun
Flett (plural Fletts)
A surname.
Organiser Keith Flett told The Londoner this morning that Corbyn is “a kind of Marmite figure, really… but if we hadn’t put him on the poll we would have had no end of complaints”. Source: Internet
The professor who invited Flett into her class in 1999 was the late Dr. Liz Elliot, who was a personal mentor and inspiration to Abramson. Source: Internet
Flett is a mother of three, and she and her husband have readjusted their family life to follow public safety orders. Source: Internet
The award-winning writer’s translations in Spanish include graphic novel They Called us Enemy by George Takei, rhyming board book by Richard van Camp and Julie Flett, among others. Source: Internet
Working at the polls, Flett was exposed to more people than she has been in contact with since the start of the pandemic, but she was fully equipped in protective gear. Source: Internet
Over nine years as a professional outdoor adventure photographer, Ryan Flett has. Source: Internet