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I . fan2 [fæn] N

1. fan (hand-held):

fan

2. fan (electrical):

fan

II . fan2 <-nn-> [fæn] VB trans to fan sb/oneself

ˈfan belt N AUTO

ˈfan club N + sing/pl vb

ˈfan mail N no pl

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Harry would sometimes broadcast from the center field bleachers, where he could hobnob with fans and get a suntan (or a burn).
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But, he continued to socialise with his fans.
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The band also tended to attract a large percentage of fans from high-income families.
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He later had a meeting and told fans the number had been revised to 800 season ticket holders.
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Rigid or flexible perforated piping, connected to fans, delivers the air.
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Over 130 years old, she has been painstakingly restored and is toured by thousands of fans each year.
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Suggestions from fans in the new 2012-2013 season.
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Performers would therefore gracefully step in and out of bamboo poles, arranged in a criss-cross fashion while manipulating either fans or simply their bare hands.
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The final fall of the match came to a confusing end with a finish that upset a lot of the fans in the arena.
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Fans objected that the band had always stuck to secular music and felt uncomfortable about the religious sentiments of these two tracks.
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