More evidence came the next time through the order, against the same two hitters he had fanned in the first.
Sliding his cards together on the table, he fanned them in one hand.
The other fanned both hands at her in a violent affirmative.
He reached out, fanned his fingers in her hair, spread them wide, as if to feel more of it.
Even the wind had seemed to shift, fanning the flames in every direction.
He did, fanning the cards in a swift arc across the table.
The book was highly controversial and fanned the debate over slavery in the country.
But he also fanned seven in the first four innings to repeatedly escape problems.
The fan is primarily used for fanning oneself in hot weather.
Even more, she fanned in him a desire to be better, to transcend the person and life he was accustomed to.