Fan meaning in English
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Definition
a fan: a blower, a ventilator, an air conditioner, a propeller
I just bought a new fan to put on my desk so I can stay cool all day long. It has 3 metal blades and 5 different temperature settings.
a fan (of Elvis Presley): an admirer, a supporter, a lover, an enthusiast (of Elvis Presley)
- "Susan : I'm a huge fan of your stores, Mr. Warbuckle."
- "Each billboard is accompanied by a high-powered fan and several cartridges of Washed Up fragrance oil."
- "The fans blow air over the cartridges, and the scent of the perfume wafts into the surrounding area."
- "I am a big fan of Mandarin Chicken, if that helps."
- "Enrique : Well, Brent, some of these fans are really crazy."
- "Since I know you two are wine fans, I thought you'd like to go on my behalf."
- "Huge fan is an understatement."
- "My employer, His Majesty Sheik Jafar, is a huge fan of your Bordello Breeze fragrance."
- "Nerdy guy : So, it says in your announcement that you're a fan of Star Wars, is that correct?"
- "Fans of the punk group "Down with the Duke" will finally get their wish when the band makes its highly anticipated comeback tomorrow night at the Free Trade Room in New York City."
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