100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "fan"
Definition
A "fan" is a common noun that can refer to:
- An apparatus with rotating blades that creates a current of air for cooling or ventilation.
- A person who has a strong interest or enthusiasm for a particular activity, sport, or entertainment, such as a fan of a sports team or a fan of a music genre.
Synonyms
- For the apparatus: blower, ventilator, air circulator.
- For the enthusiast: admirer, supporter, follower, aficionado, devotee.
Antonyms
- For the apparatus: obstruction, barrier.
- For the enthusiast: critic, adversary, detractor, opponent.
Examples
- I fanned myself with a magazine to cool down.
- The crowd began to fan out as the concert started.
- She fanned the flames to keep the fire alive.
- I will fan my notes in front of the class to show my research.
- The breeze fanned through the open window.
- He fanned the air in front of his face after running.
- The fans fanned out across the stadium to find their seats.
- She fanned the deck of cards before shuffling them.
- The coach fans the excitement of the players before the game.
- The wind began to fan the flames of the campfire.
- She fanned the pages of her book to locate the chapter.
- The performer fanned the audience with enthusiasm during the show.
- The politician fanned support among the crowd with his speech.
- He fanned his hands to dry off after swimming.
- The dog fanned its ears in the gentle breeze.
- She fanned her hair with her hands to keep it out of her face.
- The festival fanned interest in local culture.
- The teacher fanned the students’ creativity with engaging projects.
- He fanned the coals to create a hotter fire for cooking.
- The director fanned the excitement for the upcoming movie release.
- She fanned herself with a handkerchief during the hot day.
- The artist fanned out her sketches for everyone to see.
- The children fanned out to search for Easter eggs.
- They fanned their efforts to raise funds for the charity.
- The crowd fanned out into the streets after the parade.
- I fanned the leaves in the breeze, enjoying the autumn air.
- The team fanned their hopes for a championship win.
- He fanned the embers to keep the fire glowing.
- She fanned her arms in excitement when she saw her friend.
- The gardener fanned the flowers to encourage growth.
- The coach fanned the players’ spirits with a motivational talk.
- He fanned the flames of passion with his inspiring words.
- The wind fanned the smoke away from the crowd.
- I fanned my fingers through the warm sand at the beach.
- The writer fanned the plot with unexpected twists.
- The children fanned their toys across the floor.
- The athlete fanned the crowd’s enthusiasm with a winning performance.
- She fanned the curtains to let in more light.
- He fanned the cards in his hand before playing.
- The audience fanned their hands to keep cool during the show.
- The fireman fanned the flames to extinguish the fire.
- She fanned her thoughts before making a decision.
- The teacher fanned the students’ curiosity with intriguing questions.
- The wind fanned the fallen leaves across the pavement.
- The group fanned out to explore the park.
- He fanned the excitement with a surprise announcement.
- I fanned my hand in front of my face, feeling the heat.
- The community fanned their efforts to clean up the park.
- She fanned the flames with a stick to keep it going.
- The couple fanned their dreams of traveling the world.
- The dancers fanned out on stage to create a beautiful formation.
- He fanned the embers, coaxing them back to life.
- The artist fanned her creativity with new materials.
- She fanned the deck of cards before dealing.
- The volunteers fanned out to distribute food to the needy.
- The wind fanned the fire, making it burn brighter.
- He fanned the crowd’s energy with his performance.
- I fanned my notes before presenting them to the class.
- The breeze fanned her hair as she walked along the beach.
- They fanned their hopes for a better future through activism.
- The bird fanned its tail feathers in display.
- He fanned the warmth of the fire with a piece of cardboard.
- The children fanned out their drawings for critique.
- The coach fanned enthusiasm among the players with a pep talk.
- She fanned the air in front of her face to cool down.
- The artist fanned out her portfolio to potential clients.
- The crowd fanned out in excitement after the announcement.
- He fanned the flames of interest with a compelling story.
- The woman fanned herself while waiting in line.
- The team fanned their ideas during the brainstorming session.
- They fanned the fire to keep warm on the chilly night.
- She fanned the pages of her magazine as she read.
- He fanned the audience's excitement during the performance.
- The kids fanned out to search for lost toys.
- The teacher fanned their imagination with creative writing.
- He fanned the embers to create more heat in the fireplace.
- The wind fanned the flames of the bonfire.
- They fanned their efforts to promote the event.
- She fanned the flowers in her garden to check for pests.
- The athlete fanned the crowd’s cheers with his victory.
- I fanned the leaves away to clear my path.
- The artist fanned out his sketches for feedback.
- The storm fanned the fire across the forest.
- She fanned her arms to express joy.
- The community fanned their passion for the cause.
- He fanned the flames with dry leaves.
- The director fanned the audience's anticipation for the film.
- The teacher fanned their interest in science with experiments.
- She fanned the air around her while cooking.
- The group fanned out to gather opinions from the public.
- He fanned the coals to prepare for grilling.
- The team fanned their skills during practice.
- The performer fanned the crowd’s energy during the concert.
- She fanned herself with a scarf on the hot day.
- The speaker fanned the audience's excitement with engaging stories.
- He fanned the fire to keep it from dying out.
- The volunteers fanned out to assist the elderly.
- The artist fanned the colors on the canvas.
- She fanned the pages of her diary, reminiscing.
- The crowd fanned out to celebrate after the victory.