0 someone who admires and supports a person, sport, sports team, etc.:
1 an electric device with blades that turn quickly, used to move the air around:
2 to wave a fan, or something that acts as a fan, in front of your face:
3 to encourage bad emotions or behaviour to get worse:
The newspapers deliberately fanned the public's fears of losing their jobs.
4 to spread or open something out so it is in the shape of an open fan (= an object made of folded paper that you wave in front of your face to cool yourself down):
5 a device to provide a flow of air, either an object that you wave in front of you or a device with blades that are turned by a motor:
a window fan
6 a person who is very much interested in and spends a lot of time watching or reading about esp. an entertainer or sports team:
a baseball fan
7 to wave a fan, or something that acts as a fan, in front of your face:
The victorious team were loudly cheered by their fans.
As we came into the arena, we were jostled by fans pushing their way towards the stage.
For popular music fans this is another aspect of the changing equation in the relationship.
In addition, one of the engines drove a high-pressure fan that forced foul air from the refuse on the tipping platform across the fire.
The enthusiastic accumulation by fans of an unending suite of related images both echoes and subverts the mass mechanical reproduction of the modern celebrity image.
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