Fleming
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a native of Flanders.
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a Flemish-speaking Belgian.
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Sir Alexander, 1881–1955, Scottish bacteriologist and physician: discoverer of penicillin 1928; Nobel Prize in Medicine 1945.
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Ian (Lancaster), 1908–64, British writer of suspense novels.
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Peggy (Gale), born 1948, U.S. figure skater.
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Sir Alexander . 1881–1955, Scottish bacteriologist: discovered lysozyme (1922) and penicillin (1928): shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine in 1945
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Ian ( Lancaster ). 1908–64, English author of spy novels; creator of the secret agent James Bond
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Sir John Ambrose . 1849–1945, English electrical engineer: invented the thermionic valve (1904)
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Renée . born 1959, US operatic soprano and songwriter
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Etymology
Origin of Fleming
1350–1400; Middle English < Middle Dutch Vlaeminc, equivalent to Vlaem- ( Flemish ) + -ing -ing 3; late Old English Flæming perhaps < Old Frisian
Example Sentences
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Fans will now have to wait until May 27 to play "007 First Light" featuring Ian Fleming's world-famous spy, after IO Interactive said on Tuesday it was postponing the launch to add some final touches.
From Barron's
As well as having an escape plan in the event of a fire, firefighter Suzanne Fleming has said we need to go back to a night-time safety routine of switching things off.
From BBC
When Anna Fleming complained in a TikTok video that Honda had “ghosted” her after promising to replace her broken-down car, an army of amateur consumer advocates flooded Honda with demands for justice.
The film, based on the book by Ian Fleming, was produced by Albert Broccoli and starred Sean Connery as the British spy.
From BBC
As for protein coffee, the general population "doesn't really struggle" to get enough protein, says James Fleming, professor of sports nutrition at St Mary's University.
From BBC
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