Definition of Fannings

1. material strained from tea [n]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fannings

fanlights
fanlike
fanlisting
fanlistings
fanmade
fanned
fannel
fannell
fannells
fannels
fanner
fanners
fannerved
fannies
fanning
fannings (current term)
fannish
fanny about
fanny around
fanny magnet
fanny pack
fanny packs
fano
fanolesomab
fanon
fanons
fanook
fanos

Literary usage of Fannings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Capital (1888)
"The bright fannings on offer met with good equiry at around the previous week's rates. ... fannings grades were neglected and their were fair withdrawals. ..."

2. Fanning's Narrative: the Memoirs of Nathaniel Fanning: The Memoirs of ...by Nathaniel Fanning by Nathaniel Fanning (1913)
"We quote a paragraph (the list of patriot fannings is too long for insertion): The fannings were very zealous in their military and naval careers, ..."

3. Indian Tea: Its Culture and Manufacture. Being a Text Book on the by Claud Bald (1908)
"It is a good plan to mix fannings and dust together, sending the whole as fannings. Some estates get a higher price for such fannings than for pekoe ..."

4. Tea-blending as a Fine Art by Joseph M. Walsh (1896)
"Japan Tea-dust or fannings. No. 15.—Scented Pekoe Tea. No. 16.—Caper and Scented Caper Teas. In each of the first seven Standards the maximum percentage of ..."

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