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Definition of Ian Fleming
1. Noun. British writer famous for writing spy novels about secret agent James Bond (1908-1964).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ian Fleming
Literary usage of Ian Fleming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to Jamaica by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2005)
"Some of those visitors have become residents, most notably Errol Flynn, Ian
Fleming and Noel Coward. FAMOUS FACES Errol Flynn came to the island in the 40s ..."
2. The Secret Caribbean: Affordable Hideaways of the Rich and Famous by Brooke Comer (1999)
"Erroll Flynn, Noel Coward and Ian Fleming, who all had homes nearby, ...
Ian Fleming claimed he got inspirations for his James Bond stories as he gazed over ..."
3. Jamaica Alive! by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2000)
"James Bond buffs, here's your chance to feel like Ian Fleming himself: Goldeneye
was the author's ... The Ian Fleming Villa, a three-bedroom accommodation, ..."
4. A Taste of Jamaica: Where to Find the Very Best Jamaican Food by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (1999)
"Called the Ian Fleming Villa, this three-bedroom accommodation has a garden dining
area, private beach, and full-time staff to whip up any meal you might ..."
5. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"These incluí' works by Sir Winston Churchill, Lord David Cc Peter Quennell and
Ian Fleming. Among biographies of statesmen were Chain Weizmann, ..."
6. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"... Main Currents of Scientific Thought, 1953 Just one whiff of that vast butchery...
is enough to make a sensitive person abjure meat forever —Ian Fleming, ..."
7. Caribbean by Barbara Ender-Jones (2001)
"Ian Fleming married in Port Maria's town hall and wrote his James Bond novels at
his estate, Goldeneye in Oracabessa. His DrNo was filmed in Jamaica, ..."
8. Romantic Escapes in the Caribbean: Lovetripper Guide by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2001)
"Some of those visitors became residents, most notably Errol Flynn, Ian Fleming,
and Noel Coward. Flynn came to the island in the 1940s and remained until ..."