Find the word definition

Wikipedia
Fenner

Fenner may refer to:

Usage examples of "fenner".

This stench was nothing which any of the Fenners had ever encountered before, and produced a kind of clutching, amorphous fear beyond that of the tomb or the charnel-house.

Fenner halted abruptly, became one of a group pressed together, staring across at the Café Racine.

He drew his thin shoulders, almost angrily, back from Fenner and resumed his staring at the Café Racine, his eyes dull again, not seeing, only remembering that he, counting the months to his own death, had stayed alive today.

Fenner and Gowdy sat there like a couple bumps on a log, afraid to crack in front of me.

Fenners when you were putting on that act for Gowdy, you said you had some friends on the way out here.

The memory of his dead wife chases Fenner, a single phosphor in the Festival of Light, burning with her own death.

Mr Fenner, and it wants some details on the upper hall of the Scuola di San Rocco.

Tonight is the first night of Diwali, the Festival of Light, and Fenner walks through a tumult of carhorns and jangling bangra music, of beggars, zealots and Shiv Sena thugs.

And one some years ago, when Fenner had been interested in the Far East, on Indochina just before the French backed out.

First they took in Fenner, who had just had time after the brief telephone call to pull on pyjama trousers, start the coffee percolating, open shutters and curtains.

Fenner had finished all the usual routine at the reception desk before Ballard rejoined him.

Even Fenner, in the middle of his call to Venice, faltered for an amazed moment when Mike Ballard walked in.

Fenner thought morosely, Ballard will be one step farther into the net that Fernand Lenoir has spread for him.

Fenner had all the luck, Ballard thought, staring at the pink lights, and he felt a hideous sense of loneliness.

He knew now what happened here, that Girdwood, Simmerson, and Lord Fenner were crimping on a grand scale.