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fanners

n. (plural of fanner English)

Usage examples of "fanners".

They became fanners, blacksmiths, carpenters, masons, owners of property.

The fanners once provided us with what we needed, and we did the same for them.

But now, we can rig explosives in all of their homes, make it so that the fanners destroy their own dwellings.

Although nothing had changed in decades, nothing was likely to change until the miners and the fanners at least began to communicate.

They will help us get enough weapons to wipe out the fanners and end this war forever.

A few miners and fanners came with them, trying to recall where each group had planted weapons.

The bulk of the complement is made up of volunteer fanners from the Sentran Plain.

Then you could tell your tenant fanners what to do and they would all bow as you rode past in your fine carriage.

Sir Thagol did not know the meaning of mercy, and he seemed to hate the crops of farmers as much as he hated fanners themselves.

The fanners, herdsmen, their families, the hunters, and the beggar had all scattered into the concealing shadows of the forest.

The few fanners and herdsmen and their families, the hunters and the lone beggar slipped back into view, gathering hesitantly at the fringe of the trees.