fanned

IPA: fˈænd

verb

  • Baseball, to have struck out.
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Examples of "fanned" in Sentences

  • They kind of fanned out so they can spread their participation, and just volunteer projects.
  • So at that point I kind of fanned off to the left a little bit where I did take shots at the suspect.
  • It was evident that the name fanned some faint memory which flickered up for a moment and then went out.
  • There was an ember of anger burning in her chest under the ashes of grief, and each word fanned it up hotter.
  • Ever since the general election, when Sarah Palin fanned the flames of hatred, the fire has grown and it is surrounding a powder keg of chaos.
  • They've provided various kinds of sort of political infrastructure that has made the movement possible, kind of fanned the insurrection in various ways.
  • Jesse Crain fanned two of the three batters he faced to pick up his sixth save of the season for the Rock Cats, who snapped their five-game losing streak.
  • Just to get everyone up to speed on the history of the now famous case, here is the abridged version of their tale: In 1958, Virginia residents Mildred Jeter and Richard Loving yes, that was his real name fanned the fire by getting married in the District of Columbia and then returned to live ever after in their home state.

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