Similar words: butcher, etched, butchery, watcher, notched, pitcher, catcher, hatcher. Meaning: n. prolific English dramatist who collaborated with Francis Beaumont and many other dramatists (1579-1625).
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(61) Hammond said modern scholarship had established that the early work, performed in 1613, was co-written by Shakespeare and John Fletcher.
(62) In between appearances on TV and radio broadcasts, Mr. Fletcher holds an impromptu news conference.
(63) Fletcher was a famous American theologian and ethicist, who is regarded as the founder and the forefather of the bioethics in the 20th century.
(64) Fletcher turned to his instructor a moment of fright in his eye.
(65) One is the chapter on Comus in a book by John Guillory called Poetic Authority, and the other is the entire book by Angus Fletcher on Milton's Comus, titled The Transcendental Mask.
(66) Fletcher : I wouldn't marry Simon. I'd marry me some Paula.
(67) Airman Travis Fletcher, aviation boatswain's mate (fuels), fuels an aircraft tow tractor on the flight deck of amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge.
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