1. fanned - Verb
Derived from fan
3. fanned - Adjective Satellite
of Fan
Source: Webster's dictionaryRuin seize thee, ruthless King! Confusion on thy banners wait, Though fanned by Conquest's crimson wing They mock the air with idle state. Thomas Gray
There is in most Americans some spark of idealism, which can be fanned into a flame. It takes sometimes a divining rod to find what it is; but when found, and that means often, when disclosed to the owners, the results are often extraordinary. Louis Brandeis
Dust fanned in scraped puffs from the earth Between his arms, and blood turned his face inside out, To demonstrate its suppleness Of veins, as he perfected his role. James Dickey
The wars fanned the wings of science, and science brought to mankind a thousand blessings, a thousand problems and a thousand perils. Winston Churchill
Love may be increased with fears, May be fanned with sighs, Nurst by fancies, fed by doubts But without Hope it dies! Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Fanned fires and forced love never did well yet. Romanian Proverb