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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(151) Switching the fan overhead to full speed, Rachel unpacked, put everything in her heated wardrobe.
(152) The kitchen should be well ventilated, and an extractor fan is an efficient way of doing this without creating draughts.
(153) They do not form a fan on proximal arm segments.
(154) He is a big fan of reggae music and the late Bob Marley, a follower of the Rastafarian religion.
(155) It will come as no surprise that I am not a fan of this historical method.
(155) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(156) Giving and taking jibes and insults is very much part of being a footie fan; usually it's fun.
(157) Swimming pool Bar Lounge Restaurant All rooms have balcony, ceiling fan and private facilities.
(158) My old man said be a Swansea fan but I said bog-off, cobblers you're a fart!
(159) A fan is used to retrieve the flue gas heat, utilising a stainless steel condensing coil.
(160) Mlle Bernardi wasn't forgotten in the excitement; she received a reported 50,000 fan letters.
(161) One fan sang along and plucked at an imaginary guitar, but he turned out to be the roadie.
(162) Christina entered the hallway and switched on the ceiling fan.
(163) So they fan off the loose and close down the spaces for the fly-half or blind-side winger.
(164) He played semipro football in a Syracuse suburb, and Gammage was his biggest fan.
(165) The only fan in Motherhouse is in the parlour and is meant for visitors.
(166) I happen to be a fan if Mr Vonnegut, so here's one of his little gems.
(167) Simon and John hinted that he was preoccupied, but in fan he was downright bloody rude, and everybody knew it.
(168) When the fan goes around it forces the warm air back down.
(169) The work of the modern quantum chemist has helped to fan the flames of this debate.
(170) The cooling fan blows air out of the system unit thus lowering the pressure inside.
(171) Fan has said Citic supports challenging the virtual monopolies enjoyed by Cathay and Telecom.
(172) I smoked a cigarette in my bedroom, exhaling into an electric fan in the open window.
(173) Remember that standard electric fires - such as electric bar fires and fan heaters - are particularly costly to run.
(174) I am a great fan of rave music yet the lyrics have never made me want to try the drug.
(175) Seems extraordinary, but judging from the hardback sales, his fan club is as big as ever.
(176) It has a fan heater and an electric blanket on the single bed.
(177) The dorsal arm plates are fan shaped with an acute proximal angle and separated.
(178) In some specimens the arm spines form a fan on the proximal arm segment.
(179) It grows to seven feet, and its flower heads, whitish and forming a fan shape, appear in October.
(180) He also apologizes for not reading all his fan mail, which requires a staff of five.