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Sentence count:100+4Posted:2017-06-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: cannedtannedbannedmannedplannedunmannedunplannedcanned goodsMeaning: [fæn]  adj. especially spread in a fan shape. 
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(31) The railway fanned out from Moscow to all points of the compass.
(32) The main body of British, American, and French troops had fanned out to the west.
(33) Fanned by a westerly wind, the fire spread rapidly through the city.
(34) The searchers fanned out to look for the missing man.
(35) The searchers fanned out to look for the missing child.
(36) Her long dark hair fanned out across the pillow.
(37) A search party fanned the countryside.
(38) Gina fanned herself with a newspaper.
(39) That talk was fanned by comments from central bank officials.
(40) The coals under the ashes on the dark hearth she fanned to life until a cheerful fire was burning.
(41) Attractive young women fanned him as he simultaneously read, wrote, waved an axe and held a flower aloft.
(42) The blue uniforms of policemen had appeared and marksmen had fanned out, hunting for good positions to aim from.
(43) The troopers then fanned out to disarm the blacks; two blacks were shot and two bayoneted in the process.
(44) Having skirted the mire itself without success, the search-party fanned out to cover a wider area, calling Horatia's name.http://sentencedict.com/fanned.html
(45) Silver-sequined eye shadow fanned all the way up to her sketched-on eyebrows.
(46) George stepped down from the train to meet the notebook people, and the others fanned out and began clicking.
(47) Rumors swirled through the marketplace, fanned by a television report, that Fidelity had put pressure on Mr Vinik to resign.
(48) It created an odd effect, because, as he shook his head, he still fanned himself with his straw hat.
(49) From the railheads, professional buffalo hunters fanned out across the plains.
(50) In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, enlightened despotism, secularism, nationalism and liberalism had all fanned the flames.
(51) With white plumage gleaming, terns hover, tails fanned, slim red beaks pointing down towards the water.
(52) As they toured the country showing the fruits of seismic tomography, they fanned the flames of interest in this new technique.
(53) Meanwhile, Spong, who fanned the flames of the debate in 1988 when he ordained the Rev.
(54) The library was heated by warm air fanned through a grille.
(55) The flames were already flickering just beneath the surface, waiting to be fanned into fierce[sentencedict.com], burning life.
(56) Slowly the network fanned out, a loose, far-flung affiliation of daredevils and mavericks.
(57) Folly fanned her anger like a flame, trying desperately to burn out the suspicions that crowded into her mind.
(58) The magazines, the Militant and the Worker, were in his left hand, fanned like playing cards.
(59) As they dismounted and fanned out to surround the camp, John and Angela headed over the mountain to the south.
(60) Suddenly, cars swerved to block the road, and dozens of security officers fanned out through the crowd.
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