7 Metaphors for fans

Fan, the landlord, and his brother Erh-lang, were the proprietors.

A carrier, who plied his trade between Aberdeen and a village considerably to the north of it, was asked by one of the villagers, "Fan are ye gaen to the toon" (Aberdeen).

"A fan rightly used is no insignificant weapon.

A Japanese fan is but a Japanese fan, whether it hang on the wall of a Canadian drawing-room or the matting of an Indian bungalow.

A fan is both the standard and the flag of England.

to your charge repair; The fluttering fan be Zephyretta's care; The drops to thee, Brillante, we consign; And, Momentilla, let the watch be thine; Do thou, Crispissa, tend her favourite lock; Ariel himself shall be the guard of Shock.

I need not add, that a Fan is either a Prude or Coquet according to the Nature of the Person [who ] bears it.

7 Metaphors for  fans