to churn

  • 51churn rate — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms churn rate : singular churn rate plural churn rates business a measurement of how often new customers try a product or service and then stop using it …

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  • 52churn up — phrasal verb Word forms churn up : present tense I/you/we/they churn up he/she/it churns up present participle churning up past tense churned up past participle churned up 1) [transitive] to damage the surface of the ground by walking or driving… …

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  • 53churn — [tʃɜːn] verb I 1) [I/T] if a liquid churns, or if something churns it, it moves around violently 2) [I] if your stomach churns, you feel sick 3) [T] to mix milk or cream in a special container in order to make butter • churn sth out churn sth up… …

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  • 54churn something out — PRODUCE, make, turn out; informal crank out, bang out. → churn * * * produce something routinely or mechanically, esp. in large quantities artists continued to churn out insipid works * * * ˌchurn sthˈout derived (informal …

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  • 55churn sth out — UK US churn sth out Phrasal Verb with churn({{}}/tʃɜːn/ verb ► to produce a large quantity of something very quickly: »Churning out 90 million gallons a year, the facility has become one of the nation s largest producers of biodiesel …

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  • 56churn — [OE] It has been speculated that the term churn is based on the granular appearance cream takes on as it is stirred or agitated. The Old English noun cyrin comes from a prehistoric Germanic *kernjōn, which may be related to English corn and… …

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  • 57churn out — PHRASAL VERB To churn out something means to produce large quantities of it very quickly. [INFORMAL] [V P n (not pron)] He began to churn out literary compositions in English. [Also V n P] Syn: turn out …

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  • 58churn — noun 1》 a machine for making butter by agitating milk or cream. 2》 Brit. a large metal milk can. verb 1》 agitate (milk or cream) in a churn to produce butter. 2》 move (liquid) about vigorously. 3》 (churn something out) produce something in large… …

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  • 59churn out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms churn out : present tense I/you/we/they churn out he/she/it churns out present participle churning out past tense churned out past participle churned out to produce something in large quantities quickly and… …

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  • 60churn — [OE] It has been speculated that the term churn is based on the granular appearance cream takes on as it is stirred or agitated. The Old English noun cyrin comes from a prehistoric Germanic *kernjōn, which may be related to English corn and… …

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