1. fan
Such an old fan would be next to useless.
Does any other country fan the flames of patriotism as much as America?
fan a fire
Incidentally, this room doesn't have anything like an air-conditioner. All it has is a fan.
It has happened that people sleeping with the fan on have experienced a freezing of the stomach, as well as a local air pressure stress leading them to feel unwell.
Imogen of the Internet calls people out for openly liking the same fan fiction that she does secretly.
An admiring fan once asked Christopher Columbus how he managed to procure funding for all of his amazing journeys. Columbus then took the fan to an abandoned alley, took out a pistol, and said "That's how".
That's right, that strange sound was the final death scream of the cooling fan.
When your girlfriend finds out about this the shit's going to hit the fan.
I always take my fan with me to sumo tournaments as it gets so hot in the auditorium.
The wind fanned the flames. That argument only fanned our emotions.
It’s difficult for fans to afford the ticket prices these days.
More than 15,000 Liverpool fans attended Saturday's game.
He is an enthusiastic fan of Westchester United and attends all their games.
Japanese fans are very stylish.
English word "wachlarz"(fan) occurs in sets:
angielskie słówka/razor's edgeWordlist 1 BODY and SOULLesson 1 - 20.09.2021Kart ang dział 1Rodział 1 cz. 22. range
A buyers' market is a market in which goods are plentiful, buyers have a wide range of choices, and prices are low.
His tasks range from digging wells to getting rid of garbage.
range of services
price range
Prices range from the low $30 to the high $50.
Was your mock exam score this time within the pass range for your preferred school?
Businesses perceive as competitors a narrow range of the business world; there are many cases where they don't understand their real rivals.
In the past accidents have occurred where shells fell outside of the firing range area used for exercises by the JGSDF.
The range is so wide I can’t choose just one thing
to shoot somebody at close range
Up ahead they could see the distant peaks of a range of mountains – the Himalayas.
Every Thursday he practised on the shooting range.
Our prices range from £30 to £80 for a pair of jeans.
This book ranges over the Middle Ages and Baroque.
The Internet has expanded the range of my sex life; it's a bit like I upgraded to ballistic missiles.
English word "wachlarz"(range) occurs in sets:
In the real estate agency