fanned

[US]/[fænd]/
[UK]/[fænd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (past tense of fan)To wave something to create a current of air.; To excite or stimulate.; To provide fuel to a fire.
adj.Shaped or arranged like a fan.
n.A person who is an enthusiastic supporter of a sports team, celebrity, etc.

Phrases & Collocations

fanned the flames

fanned herself

fanned out

fanned the coals

being fanned

fanned breeze

fanned the embers

fanned anger

fanned wings

fanned heat

Example Sentences

the restaurant fanned out across the plaza, offering a variety of cuisines.

her long hair fanned out behind her as she ran through the park.

the leaves fanned out from the branch, catching the sunlight.

the river fanned out into several smaller streams.

he fanned the flames with a newspaper, trying to get the fire going.

the road fanned out, providing multiple lanes for traffic.

she fanned herself with a magazine on a hot summer day.

the crowd fanned out from the concert venue after the show ended.

the artist fanned the paint across the canvas with a wide brush.

the building's wings fanned out on either side of the central tower.

the politician's supporters fanned out across the city to campaign.

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