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Device used to cool oneself, usually made of folded paper.
fan
hand fan
handheld fan
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1
She threw a
paper
fan
at him, and sat down again by Guy.
2
She stared at the
paper
fan
in a listless fashion.
3
Mother snatched a
paper
fan
from her handbag, snapped it open, and fanned impatiently.
4
Mrs. Clutter said, "Goodbye, dear," and pressed into Jolene's hand the
paper
fan
.
5
And she fanned herself vigorously with a
paper
fan
she held in her left hand.
6
For the second a
paper
fan
would suffice.
7
The fountains appeared at the tip of a wand or the points of a folding
paper
fan
.
8
But wherever he goes, he remembers how I dote on tiny things. She unfolded a little
paper
fan
.
9
On the mantelpiece, by a frog smoking a red pipe, a
paper
fan
on which was painted the Bayreuth Theater.
10
He took up a
paper
fan
and began to cool himself with a con sequential air, while Charles Gould bowed and withdrew.
11
Instead of sending for the police, Mrs. Lecount took a large green
paper
fan
from the chimney-piece, and seated herself opposite her master.
12
Her mother's gentle remorse incited it even more, like an old-fashioned housewife coaxing the hearth with a
paper
fan
and a bamboo blowpipe.
13
Big Hettie was fanning herself with a brightly colored Chinese
paper
fan
,
the perspiration running down the sides of her face and neck.
14
He found the
paper
fan
he'd dropped when the terrifying apparition of his nephew's head had assaulted him and he set to cooling himself.
15
An employee of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) uses a
paper
fan
as he monitors stock trading at the bourse in Tokyo August 10, 2011.
16
Copeland, in fact, was making
paper
fans
out of the official note-paper in front of him.
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