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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(121) I am no fan of laboured expositions and the pat wisdoms dispensed by many academic writers on this subject.
(122) Creed assumed these people had flown as soon as the soft stuff had hit the fan.
(123) The Barf-O-Rama Web site has generated fan mail from kids eager to share their own gross tales.
(124) An owner invests years, a fan invests his loyalty, and, there go both, along with the athlete.
(125) Among the exhibits are the first modern electric fan,(Sentence dictionary) invented in 1886.
(126) I'm not much of a basketball fan, but I love baseball.
(127) The song has to be considered at best lame by any music fan exercising normal powers of discretion.
(128) This is effected by means of extractor fan system, the air entering close to the ceiling and leaving close to ground level.
(129) Preston put the fan heater on in the kitchen and produced a bottle of brandy.
(130) However, with or without fan support, the Raiders have frequently found ways to disappoint themselves at home.
(131) Eventually, they got to the part of the story where they found Sandoz, and the shit hit the proverbial fan.
(132) Erratic hot winds kept the air thick with dust, and the fan gave small comfort to the feverish, aching children.
(133) For half an hour, the great fan blows, and iron melts(sentencedict.com), gathering at the base of the furnace.
(134) In many cases, the most sensible location for an extraction fan is in the ceiling.
(135) Widespread fires generate their own wind, which fan the flames into devastating firestorms.
(136) As extractor fan fitted into the apex of the greenhouse at one end and controlled by a thermostat works efficiently.
(137) Your fan club went wild when you did your Apollo act didn't they?
(138) Nuts, bolts, a broken fan belt dropped from the engine.
(139) This forms as the fibrils fan out and begin to create the spherical outline.
(140) When a fan jumped onto the stage, all hell broke loose.
(141) A big fan of the toys is Ted's young son, Sean, who attends Courtaulds' creche, in Coventry.
(142) His ballgame companion, Marge Locke, is just as avid a fan.
(143) The band often finds a radio-ravaged fan after a show who expresses surprise and delight in the retro sound.
(144) The refrigerant carries the heat to the outside coil where the fan cools it, blowing the heat into the outside air.
(145) It was pitch dark everywhere, and the whirr of the ceiling fan seemed to fill the silent bedroom.
(146) If you are a Swindon fan, you're bias of course, but it was a close call.
(147) There are 4-5 smooth arm spines, the proximal ones well separated midradially, not forming a fan.
(148) One might think a hockey fan would not sit easily at a sewing machine piecing together patches for a quilt.
(149) The radiating ribs of a fan are of equal length and the bounding line is in the form of a semicircle.
(150) The men were told to fan out and begin the search.