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n. (plural of fanatic English)
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Fanatics is an online retailer of licensed sports apparel and merchandise, formed in 1995 and headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. Fanatics offers product via its Fanatics and FansEdge brands, as well as sports collectibles and memorabilia through Fanatics Authentic and SportsMemorabilia.com. Fanatics, Inc. also currently powers the e-commerce sites of all major professional sports leagues ( NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, PGA, UFC), major media brands (NBC Sports, CBS Sports, FOX Sports) and over 150 collegiate and professional team properties.
Fanatics has relationships with over 1080 vendors, including companies such as Nike, Reebok, adidas, '47 Brand, Majestic, New Era, Mitchell & Ness, Under Armour, Rock 'Em Apparel and over 1000 others. Fanatics, Inc. also owns Fanatics Apparel, which produces licensed sports apparel exclusively for the Fanatics umbrella of sites. Additional offices are located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Deerfield, Illinois; Conshohocken, Pennsylvania; Boulder, Colorado, San Francisco, California, and soon San Mateo, CA.
Usage examples of "fanatics".
After all, who could be better to serve as spokeswoman to a batch of primitive, isolationist religious fanatics than another primitive religious fanatic?
A group of highly efficient assassins, evidently Moslem fanatics, who might or might not be of the ancient order of the Hashishin, had pursued the stolen slipper to England.
Eastern fanatics at large in England, I was become, in a sense, the custodian of the relic.
Yet that she was the same girl who, a few days after my return from the East, had shown herself conversant with the plans of the murderous fanatics was beyond doubt.
All that I knew of the weird group of fanatics - survivals of a dim and evil past - who must now be watching this cottage as bloodlustful devotees watch a shrine violated, burst upon my mind.
There can be no doubt that a group of fanatics known as Hashishin are in London engaged in an extraordinary endeavour to recover it.
Was it a shirking of plain duty on my part that wish - that ever-present hope - that the murderous company of fanatics who had pursued the stolen slipper from its ancient resting-place to London, should succeed in recovering it?
I was the holder of the key, and my fear of the fanatics grew like a magic mango, darkened the sunlight of each day, and filled the night with indefinable dread.
It was hard to believe that even the daring American cracksman should have ventured to touch that blood-stained relic of the Prophet, that he should have snatched it away from beneath the very eyes of the fanatics who fiercely guarded it.
The fanatics who seek to restore the slipper to the East must not know of any negotiations, therefore I omit my address, but will communicate further if you care to insert instructions in the agony column of Times.
In that moment, for the first time in his life, he thought he understood that bizarre self-assuredness possessed by fanatics like Victor Cachat.
Some of the weapons the Absolutist fanatics employed embarrassed even those who favored their cause.
It seemed that when the Absolute and his fanatics had boarded, the pirates found themselves the victims of piracy.
This brand did work faster than any other type on the market, so within a few moments the fanatics in the unsealed suits were puffing and wheezing.
I fired, the fanatics jumped back from the explosion of heat and light, spinning to see where the shot had come from.