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fanned Definition


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fan1
noun
    1. A hand-held device made of paper, silk, etc, usually semicircular and folding flat when not in use, for creating a current of air to cool the face.
    2a. Something of a similar shape, ie a semicircle or a smaller sector of a circle;
    2b. Any structure that can be spread into the shape of a fan, eg a bird's wing or tail.
    3. A machine with revolving blades, for producing a current of air.
      Thesaurus: blower, ventilator.
    4. A device for winnowing grain.
verb fanned, fanning
    1. To cool something or someone by blowing a current of air onto it, with or as if with a fan.
      Thesaurus: cool, air-condition, ventilate.
    2. To kindle something or stir something up, with or as if with a current of air.
      Thesaurus: excite, arouse, stir up, whip up, work up, stimulate, impassion, rouse, provoke, aggravate, agitate, enkindle.
    3. To agitate (air), with or as if with a fan.
    4. To winnow (grain).
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon fann.

Phrasal Verb: fan out
    To spread out, or cause to spread out, in the shape of a fan.
      Example: The peacock's feathers fanned out giving a beautiful display


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