Synonym: admirer, arouse, blower, devotee, fancier, flare, follower, spread, stimulate, stir, whip. Similar words: if any, infant, off and on, fantasy, fantastic. Meaning: [fæn] n. 1. a device for creating a current of air by movement of a surface or surfaces 2. an enthusiastic devotee of sports 3. an ardent follower and admirer. v. 1. strike out (a batter), (of a pitcher) 2. make (an emotion) fiercer 3. agitate the air 4. separate the chaff from by using air currents.
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(61) Uncle Tu was a big fan of your teacher.
(62) If the fan doesn't work, the engine could overheat.
(63) The blades of the small extractor fan were still.
(64) And I was a great fan of Hank's.
(65) Yet Butler is no fan of freedom of information.
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(66) The old-money set was not Mrs Hancock's greatest fan.
(67) Pat is a keen football fan.
(68) Not five-star hotels, but sometimes air-conditioned or electric fan.
(69) I am not an overprotective fan.
(70) So the shit really is hitting the fan.
(71) The famous stuff hit the fan.
(72) This fan doesn't furl neatly.
(73) I've never been a big fan of country music.
(74) Q: Do you read all your fan mail?
(75) He was a great fan of waitresses.
(76) The big fan above the door hums.
(77) I've never been a big jazz fan.
(78) A kitchen fan or open windows are highly recommended.
(79) The ceiling fan is powered by an electric motor.
(80) Now if only there was an okonomiyaki fan club!
(81) John Miller, 57, is a big Frank Sinatra fan.
(82) The dorsal arm plates are fan shaped and separated.
(83) She was once attacked by a crazed fan.
(84) But he is a keen cricket fan.
(85) Overhead, the fan revolved slowly.
(86) And at precisely twelve o'clock the fan belt broke.
(87) Are you a big fan of cartoons?
(88) And then it hit the fan.
(89) Each is driven by an electric fan belt.
(90) Amanda Holden is a big fan, apparently.