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"Pan" in a Sentence (30 examples)
Out of the frying pan and into the fire.
Put the meat in the frying pan after the oil has spread.
Who is the boy acting the part of Peter Pan?
Pan is a monkey that can spread butter on bread.
Don't let the pan boil dry.
Don't touch that pan! It's very hot.
Would you scrape that rusty pan?
This is a false bottom pan.
This pan has several uses.
The handle of this pan is easy to hold.
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The notices The Gallery received, while hardly pans, were only mixed.
1977-1980, Lou Sullivan, personal diary, quoted in 2019, Ellis Martin, Zach Ozma (editors), We Both Laughed In Pleasure She yanks the pan out from under me & it spills all over the bed. Then she's got to change the sheets! Unreal.
"He's a foreign-looking guy with thinnish black hair and a meaty sort of pan."
Dave and I have parted company, and I hope I never see his junky pan again.
This was the kind of operator who would tell you to be there at nine sharp and if you weren't sitting quietly with a pleased smile on your pan when he floated in two hours later on a double Gibson, he would have a paroxysm of outraged executive ability […].
flash in the pan
[…] he pull’d the Trigger, but Providence being pleas’d to preserve me for some other Purpose, the Cock snapp’d, and miss’d Fire. Whether the Prime was wet in the Pan, or by what other Miracle it was I escap’d his Fury, I cannot say […]
And he […] glared on the cold pistols that hung before him—ready for anything. And he took down one with a snatch and weighed it in his hand, and fell to thinking again; and, as he did, kept opening and shutting the pan with a snap, […]
14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales: The Friar's Tale, Unto the devil rough and black of hue Give I thy body and my pan also."
The steel band transforms the people who play in it and dance to it, and fosters links between them. […] He learned to play the pan and filled in for absent members.
We […] witnessed the process of cleaning up and panning out, which is the last process of separating the pure gold from the fine dirt and black sand.
Matt Damon, who compared the advent of virtual money to the development of aviation and spaceflight in a critically panned but widely seen Crypto.com ad last year, did not respond to requests to weigh in.
Later today in Finsbury Park, the cameras would spend hours panning across 35,000 festivalgoers in search of pickpockets, drunken brawlers, and other assorted agents of petty mischief.
As one can only "pan" at 90 deg. to the direction of movement of the subject, a compromise has to be reached when shooting at more conventional angles between a shutter speed high enough to arrest the forward movement of the subject and one low enough to blur the valve motion and wheels.
For instance, in the film Dances with Wolves, a pan of an uninhabited landscape contrasts the gruesome beginning footage that depicts the carnage of war.
31 May 1884, Leeds Mercury Pan it down—press an article into its proper place
The plants can either be sold individually in the 3 inch pots as Valentine favors , or several may be panned together in larger pots
When she publicly acknowledged that she is pan, it educated citizens near and far on what that sexuality meant and the importance of being proud of who you are.
Another anonymous pansexual disclosed, "Sometimes I feel really left out because I'm pan. […] "
A similar experience is shared by individuals who identify their sexuality as pan, bi or queer.
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