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How to Use "Fan" with Example Sentences
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fan
(n):
someone who likes or enjoys something very much; a device for moving or blowing air
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Used with adjectives:
"
She is a
big
fan
of pop music.
"
(big, great, huge, real, true)
"
My dad is my
number-one
fan
.
"
(number-one)
"
He is a
lifelong
fan
of the Dallas Cowboys.
"
(lifelong, long-time, loyal, , dedicated, devoted)
"
The band's
hard-core
fans
follow them from show to show.
"
(hard-core, adoring)
"
She was nearly killed by an
obsessive
fan
.
"
(obsessive, obsessed)
"
He is a big
baseball
fan
.
"
(baseball, basketball, football, soccer, sports, NASCAR, tennis, golf, hockey)
"
Two groups of
opposing
fans
got into an argument after the game.
"
(opposing, rival)
"
She uses an
electric
fan
to keep the room cool.
"
(electric, ceiling, overhead)
"
The machine contains a
cooling
fan
.
"
(cooling)
Used with verbs:
"
I
am
not a big
fan
of pop music.
"
(be: is/am/are)
"
She
is becoming
a
fan
of soccer.
"
(be + becoming)
"
She
is
a big
fan
of his movies.
"
(be: is/am/are)
"
His latest movie should
please
his
fans
.
"
(please, satisfy, delight)
"
His comments might
alienate
his
fans
.
"
(alienate, disappoint, let down)
"
Fans
flock to
the stadium on game day.
"
(flock to, gather at, pack into, pack)
"
The
fans
lined up
hours before the show.
"
(lined up, waited for)
"
Millions of football
fans
watch
the Super Bowl every year.
"
(watch)
"
The
fans
cheered
loudly.
"
(cheered, chanted, booed, applauded)
"
The
fan
blew
cool air around the room.
"
(blew)
Used with nouns:
"
She received concert information from his
fan
club
.
"
(club, website)
"
The band receives hundreds of
fan
letters
daily.
"
(letters, mail)
"
They are trying to expand their
fan
base
.
"
(base)
"
He needs to replace a
fan
belt
.
"
(belt, blade)
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fan
(v):
to move or blow air with a device or by waving your hands
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Used with nouns:
"
She used a newspaper to
fan
the
fire
.
"
(fire, flames)
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