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Grammar : Verb
Spell : pan
Phonetic Transcription : pæn



Definition of panned

Origin :
  • Old English panne, earlier ponne (Mercian) "pan," from West Germanic *panna "pan" (cf. Old Norse panna, Old Frisian panne, Middle Dutch panne, Dutch pan, Old Low German panna, Old High German phanna, German pfanne), probably an early borrowing (4c. or 5c.) from Vulgar Latin *patna, from Latin patina "shallow pan, dish, stewpan," from Greek patane "plate, dish," from PIE *pet-ano-, from root *pete- "to spread" (see pace (n.)). Irish panna probably is from English, and Lithuanian pana is from German.
  • Used of pan-shaped parts of mechanical apparatus from c.1590; hence flash in the pan, a figurative use from early firearms, where a pan held the priming (and the gunpowder might "flash," but no shot ensue). To go out of the (frying) pan into the fire is first found in Spenser (1596).
  • verb look, search for over a wide area
  • verb criticize strongly
Example sentences :
  • Charley Anderson, on Eldorado, panned out $700 in three hours.
  • Extract from : « A Woman who went to Alaska » by May Kellogg Sullivan
  • I headquartered there for several months and panned out some dust.
  • Extract from : « David Lannarck, Midget » by George S. Harney
  • It has been panned and panned, many times, and always yields something.
  • Extract from : « David Lannarck, Midget » by George S. Harney
  • But for the time, anyhow, our arrangements "panned out right."
  • Extract from : « Labrador Days » by Wilfred Thomason Grenfell
  • This was Nell Lawson, the woman who had "panned out too rich."
  • Extract from : « The Ebbing Of The Tide » by Louis Becke
  • Why, man, the old mine must have been a bonanza, if it all panned out stuff like this!
  • Extract from : « The Copper Princess » by Kirk Munroe
  • It did not require that he should state how rich the streak was, or whether it had panned out.
  • Extract from : « Arizona's Yesterday » by John H. Cady
  • I set about it, and sure enough it panned out to admiration.
  • Extract from : « The Letters Of Mark Twain, Volume 3, 1876-1885 » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
  • We have panned and washed by their suggestions and have obtained no gold.
  • Extract from : « Philosophy of Osteopathy » by Andrew T. Still
  • He was looking into a proposition in Durango, Mexico, and would let her know how it panned out.
  • Extract from : « Sisters » by Kathleen Norris

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