Sentences with fan
fan
F f - If you're a Billy Crystal fan, you'll love this movie.
- She would have to wait in the truck, fanning herself with a piece of cardboard. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
- Jim Sharman talks about his new production of Cosi fan tutte for Opera Australia featuring a hand-picked cast of young Australians.
- Symmetry is the key to Cosi fan tutte, and, at one level, Jim Sharman's production for Opera Australia emphasises this neatly.
- He cools himself in front of an electric fan.
- ...its fan of tail feathers.
- With a revolutionary combination of the fan and heatsink on one card.
- Diehard fan Erica Crombie saved money from her after-school job to finance her attendance at a Harry Potter symposium in Las Vegas.
- Kneeling in front of the open hearth, old Maria was fanning the smoldering fire. [VERB noun]
- He said students were fanning social unrest with their violent protests. [VERB noun]
- To fan one's face
- fan one's passion
- A baseball fan, movie fan
- Despite its large capacity and a five-bladed fan, the engine tends to overheat.The car has a defect in the main fan which cools the engine.Mechanics will fix the malfunctioning electronic fan control module that could cause a fire in the engine compartment.
- Evaporative condensers spray water directly over the coils and a fan blows air through the falling spray of water.A propeller fan was used for producing air movement inside the model.A fan is a device in which blades move around and make a free gas flow.
- The fan cools the engine by blowing air over the cylinders.A 12V fan blows air through one end of the channel to cool the inverter and the tubes.A fan is a device with spinning blades that create a flow of gas.
- I am a big fan of libraries.
- We enjoyed standing at the edge of the cliff, being fanned by the wind. .
- A baseball fan; a great fan of Charlie Chaplin.
- He fanned his face with a newspaper.
- To fan a flame; to fan emotions.
- A cool breeze fanned the shore.
- The dealer fanned the cards.
- You'll fan your tail out of here if you know what's good for you.
- Your mother will fan you good if you break that dish.
- The forest fire fanned out in all directions.
- When news of the incident was leaked to the press, everything hit the fan at once.