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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(181) Bake for 10 mins at Mark 8 / 230 C / 215 C in a fan oven till golden.
(182) Everywhere you went, whenever you met a Leeds fan, he/she was sure to be best mates with our old hero.
(183) As the fan blew upon it, the flame of the votary candle swayed and flickered.
(184) The fan who had given him the pen had had L. M. inscribed on it.
(185) Geologically,(http://sentencedict.com/fan.html) this area is an alluvial fan of a giant rock slide of granitic gneisses.
(186) The arm spines do not form a fan on the proximal joints.
(187) There were fan magazines that were fairly easy to deal with.
(188) That should be enough time to fan the flames of an all-out, old-fashioned quarterback squabble.
(189) A ceiling fan can help ventilation but can also incorporate lighting and be decorative.
(190) A life-long lover of magazines, he found work at everything from a fan magazine to a soft drink publication.
(191) Remove covers and remove dust, particularly ensuring the area os the fan is clean and unimpeded. 2.
(192) The dorsal arm plates are triangular to fan shaped; the first 2-3 dorsal arm plates may be contiguous.
(193) He opened the windows and turned on the fan in his bookcase.
(194) Of these some 6,000 are members of a fan club. 18.
(195) A pleated white paper fan perched in the empty grate below.
(196) The attempt to fan black hostility against white farmers during the election campaign was a failure.
(197) She blew out through her lips and pretended to fan herself.
(198) In a fan experiment, other dishes are put at the same distance as the original dish, but in different directions.
(199) Next up could be photos in teen magazines and fan letters.
(200) When I began writing a column for the Oakland Tribune in 1963, one of my first fan letters was from Caen.
(201) There are 7-8 finely rugose and flattened arm spines proximally 5-6 distally; not forming a fan on the proximal arm joints.
(202) The male then took up guard, fanning the eggs constantly with his large pectorals and turning upside down to fan them as well.
(203) The acclaimed restaurant closed its doors a few months ago, sending many a fan into deep depression.
(204) Her relentless touring and razor-sharp musical skills are widening her fan base.
(205) At St Louis every round-arched opening was made an excuse for a riot of sculptural detail spreading out into a great fan.
(206) The dorsal arm plates are fan shaped to rounded triangular and contiguous proximally.
(207) The toilet can also be flushed whilst the fan is in operation.
(208) Light is most intense along the central axis of each fan.
(209) This attractive book is an ideal gift for any young baseball fan.
(210) When all that failed, the fan club began to reach out to feel him, shake his hand.