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Definition of fansnext
plural of fan

fans

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verb

present tense third-person singular of fan

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of fans
Noun
Despite a weekend sweep of the Rangers, the Angels are tied for worst record in baseball and their fans are fed up with owner Arte Moreno’s leadership. Joaquin Ruiz, Los Angeles Times, 25 May 2026 Alex Palou senses a change among IndyCar fans these days. Michael Marot, Chicago Tribune, 24 May 2026 Dodgers fans might be relieved to hear that Smith, who has been a key part of the roster during the team’s consecutive World Series championship runs, feels healthy. Peter Chawaga, Forbes.com, 24 May 2026 Another tennis agent, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said there is a rush among designer brands to get into tennis these days, in part because fans are increasingly dressing up to attend major tournaments. Sara Germano, Sportico.com, 24 May 2026 Caleb Shomo, the frontman for rock band Beartooth, has come out as gay in a message to his fans. William Earl, Variety, 24 May 2026 Travel + Leisure writers are fans of these sneakers, walking more than 25,000 steps a day in these shoes across cities like London and Paris. Lane Nieset, Travel + Leisure, 24 May 2026 White Sox fans got the last laugh on Sunday afternoon as their squad completed a wild, thrilling comeback victory over their crosstown rivals. Alejandro Avila Outkick, FOXNews.com, 18 May 2026 The Detroit fans who stuck around until the end of the game were drowned out by the bus loads of Cavaliers fans. Jason Lloyd, New York Times, 18 May 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for fans
Noun
  • That’s the beauty of wine from a region known for its duality; with ideal balance of soft tannins and fresh acidity, Alto Adige Pinot Nero offers lovers of the grape a world of choices.
    Mike DeSimone, Robb Report, 24 May 2026
  • To get there, flower lovers should the Odakyu Line from Tokyo's Shinjuku Station to Odawara Station, then connect to the Hakone Tozan Railway in the country’s Kanagawa Prefecture, according to the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO).
    Kristine Hansen, Travel + Leisure, 24 May 2026
Verb
  • Continue reading … COPY AND PASTE — New York Magazine columnist accused of plagiarism by fellow reporters, triggers internal review.
    , FOXNews.com, 18 May 2026
  • When an agent triggers a bad action, ownership often dissolves into a fog of prompts, product decisions and access policies.
    Oleg Malii, Forbes.com, 18 May 2026
Verb
  • While Dad is developing photos in his darkroom, Jeremy flicks on the lights.
    Richard Brody, New Yorker, 12 Apr. 2026
  • In the video, the snake flicks its tongue, a common sensory behavior used to detect chemical cues in the air and identify nearby prey or potential predators.
    Jasmine Mendez Follow, Los Angeles Times, 23 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Details such as the relatively few suckers on its arms, its smooth skin, beak features and the coloring around its organs and parts of the mantle indicated a new species, now called Microeledone galapagensis.
    Jeanna Bryner, Scientific American, 24 May 2026
  • Trimming the suckers, from the first 2 feet above the ground, ensures the plant's energy is focused on the main vines and cucumbers, says Scott.
    SJ McShane, Martha Stewart, 23 May 2026
Verb
  • The sleek black straps instantly make the Birkenstock Arizona Softbed Birk-flo Sandals feel a little more sleek, while the roomy design encourages a more natural stride during long sightseeing days.
    Rosie Marder, Travel + Leisure, 22 May 2026
  • The final order encourages the Treasury to consider providing retrospective 280E relief for prior tax years in which companies operated under state medical licenses.
    Javier Hasse, Forbes.com, 22 May 2026
Verb
  • Like the albums themselves, the experience constantly oscillates between dread and beauty, alienation and intimacy.
    Jonathan Cohen, SPIN, 12 May 2026
  • The fan also oscillates at a 70-degree angle and can cover a large portion of the room, distributing cool air throughout.
    George Yang, PC Magazine, 6 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • The 11-year-old STEM prodigy, whose real name is Sean Atitsogbe, recently met the 70-year-old scientist, whose show Bill Nye the Science Guy inspired generations of scientists and science enthusiasts.
    Meredith Wilshere, PEOPLE, 24 May 2026
  • On the central coast of California, car enthusiasts can marvel at the most prestigious and the junkers of the automobile world, all in one weekend.
    Lee Cowan, CBS News, 24 May 2026
Verb
  • Ben-Gvir waves a large Israeli flag and tells the detainees.
    Nick Duffy, NBC news, 20 May 2026
  • Then Boyd waves to a man passing the DJ booth window.
    Chris Kenning, USA Today, 15 May 2026

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