churn

[US]/tʃɜːn/
[UK]/tʃɝn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a container for churning milk or cream, typically used to make butter
vt. to stir (milk or cream) in order to make butter
vi. to produce something in large quantities; to make someone feel unsettled.

Phrases & Collocations

customer churn

reduce churn rate

analyze churn data

churn prediction model

churn out

Example Sentences

She churned the milk.

her stomach was churning at the thought of the ordeal.

artists continued to churn out insipid works.

the wheels churned, the engine labouring.

The tractor churn ed up the soil.

churns out four novels a year.

a storm churning the waves;

The cars had churned the lane into mud.

She churns out trashy romantic novels.

seas churned up by the storm

she can't just churn out any old cack and expect to rake it out.

in high winds most of the loch is churned up .

many artists continued to churn out insipid, shallow works.

The class cleaned the cream cheese churner carefully.

This factory churns out lots and lots of cars a day.

They churn out 3 000 identical toy trains every day.

Cars and motorbikes had churned up the field.

His visit churned up bitter memories.

the earth had been churned up where vehicles had passed through.

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