Saunders, Baxter and Tammas Mitchell were shouldering the fanners into the corn room, while the servant lassies, quite off their heads with excitement, were carrying in the dairy dishes that some cart had left.
He posted his fanners and sentries and at early dawn crawled into the tunnel and worked all day long and far into the night lying full length in a stifling hole hardly two feet in diameter.
The fanners were so exhausted that they could no longer push the air to the end of the tunnel.
The dry roots are thrashed with a flail, passed through fanners similar to those employed for corn, and then shaken upon a very coarse sieve.
Tell ’em coming in an’ out, Where theFanners fan, ’Cause the Bees are justabout As curious as a man!
Oh, there was nothing the Collinses, or the Hayes, or the Fowles, or the Fanners would not do for the church then!
This did not at all alarm me; for, as described by Mr. Henson, these fanners are only necessary for propulsion, and not at all requisite for maintaining the machine in the air.
I had shot ahead of the steamer, something went wrong with the machinery, and the fanners stopped.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fanners" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.