The word you want is fan.
The homograph for "one devoted to another" is fan, referring to a devoted enthusiast, while the homograph for a "device to stir air" is also fan, referring to the mechanical appliance that circulates air.
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Yes, "stir" is a homophone. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings. In this case, "stir" is pronounced the same as "stir."
She used a wooden spoon to stir the ingredients together in the pot.
The present tense of stir is:I/You/We/They stir.He/She/It stirs.
The Tagalog word for "stir" is "haluin."
The past participle of "stir" is "stirred."
The word you want is fan.
Stir
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To STIR the beans with someone Emphasis on STIR It means to have sex with that person Or it could mean to literally stir a pot of baked beans with the help of another person but usually when they say stir the beans they mean sex
Stir is an example
You must mean 'fan'.
Hi my names nath The answer is...... AEROSOL!
ado, flurry, fuss, hustle, stir
This is to ensure even heat distribution so that the measuring device will not give a false reading based on the location of the probe of the temperature sensing device.
what is a stir-fry
what is a stir-fry
what is a stir-fry