| Present Participle | churning |
churning waters
churning emotions
churning butter
her stomach was churning at the thought of the ordeal.
a storm churning the waves;
A chain of heart monologize, still cast to aerial pompon like each, churning the line of sight of people.
wind churning up the piles of leaves.See Synonyms at agitate
waves churning in the storm; so angry it made my stomach churn.
Her stomach was churning with anxiety before the big presentation.
The churning waves crashed against the shore during the storm.
The churning of the washing machine could be heard from the other room.
The churning water in the river made it unsafe for swimming.
The churning of thoughts in his mind kept him awake at night.
The churning process is essential for making butter from cream.
The churning clouds signaled an approaching storm.
The churning of emotions in her heart made it hard to focus on work.
The churning of the stock market can be unpredictable at times.
The churning of the boat in the rough seas made some passengers seasick.
Right now, galaxies are merrily churning away, converting nebular gas into stars.
The blades of its propeller weren't churning the waters.
I never forget what it was like my stomach churning because of hunger at night.
This could indicate that a riptide is churning up sand, sediment and seaweed.
Dangerous waves and rip currents were generated by storms churning in the Pacific Ocean.
I sipped my soda slowly, my stomach churning.
Less time chatting and socializing means more time working and churning.
This churning molten core generated a powerful magnetic field.
But experts say governments also need to look at the consequences of churning out graduates.
We go on churning out mountains of consumer goods because it's good for growth.
churning waters
churning emotions
churning butter
her stomach was churning at the thought of the ordeal.
a storm churning the waves;
A chain of heart monologize, still cast to aerial pompon like each, churning the line of sight of people.
wind churning up the piles of leaves.See Synonyms at agitate
waves churning in the storm; so angry it made my stomach churn.
Her stomach was churning with anxiety before the big presentation.
The churning waves crashed against the shore during the storm.
The churning of the washing machine could be heard from the other room.
The churning water in the river made it unsafe for swimming.
The churning of thoughts in his mind kept him awake at night.
The churning process is essential for making butter from cream.
The churning clouds signaled an approaching storm.
The churning of emotions in her heart made it hard to focus on work.
The churning of the stock market can be unpredictable at times.
The churning of the boat in the rough seas made some passengers seasick.
Right now, galaxies are merrily churning away, converting nebular gas into stars.
The blades of its propeller weren't churning the waters.
I never forget what it was like my stomach churning because of hunger at night.
This could indicate that a riptide is churning up sand, sediment and seaweed.
Dangerous waves and rip currents were generated by storms churning in the Pacific Ocean.
I sipped my soda slowly, my stomach churning.
Less time chatting and socializing means more time working and churning.
This churning molten core generated a powerful magnetic field.
But experts say governments also need to look at the consequences of churning out graduates.
We go on churning out mountains of consumer goods because it's good for growth.
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