Fanning [verb]

Definition of Fanning:

blow on

Synonyms of Fanning:


Opposite/Antonyms of Fanning:

Close


Sentence/Example of Fanning:

If your friend isn’t a fan of having their hands reduced to tongs, you can always give them a pair of four-layer gloves with mobile-friendly material lining on the index finger and thumbs.

That brings me to “Telepathy” and “Stay,” both tracks that deal with the band missing their fans by converting their loneliness into peppy optimism.

Wherever Supernatural’s legacy goes from here, the road so far has clearly been a unique one — and the fans who’ve walked it this far will make sure it’s not over yet.

This week, Hermine, the last person of color competing this season, was eliminated in the semi-finals, but fans say baker Laura’s performance has not been adequate enough to make it to the finals.

As a Def Leppard fan, Beth Murdock didn’t expect to like Korean pop.

He didn’t watch much of the NBA growing up — games were on too late in Israel — though he became more of a fan as he got older.

However, logistically, all teams may not be able to play in their respective cities — with or without fans — due to coronavirus restrictions.

Many basketball fans think Michael Jordan is the greatest player of all time.

The Terrapins’ 2020-21 campaign will start without fans in attendance, but the university is hopeful that some spectators may be permitted at Xfinity Center as the season progresses.

The violation is very unfortunate for him, the organization, our fans, and the sport.