Similar words: turn up, turnup, burnup, burn up, turn upside down, churn, churn out, churning. Meaning: v. cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of.
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1. The sea was churned up by heavy winds.
2. The earth had been churned up by the wheels of the tractor.
3. The lawn had been churned up by the tractor.
4. His visit churned up bitter memories.
5. Cars and motorbikes had churned up the field.
6. Though she looked calm, in reality she was churned up inside.
7. When I drove away from the house for the last time, I was churned up inside.
8. The oars had churned up the mud, clouding the water.
9. The recent rain had churned up the waterfall into a muddy whirlpool.
10. For most special learners, the reservoir of self respect is not deep, and is easily churned up into disarray.
11. That his warm breath on her face churned up her insides to such an extent that she was forced to lie rigid?
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12. Each would have spent more time churning up enthusiasm within his political base.
13. They don't churn up wild flowers and they are very popular with the tourists.
14. Spiralling cyclone winds churn up ocean waters.
15. The resulting collisions above the Great Plains churn up "Tornado Alley's" namesake storms.
16. But a storm's winds can also churn up cold water if the warm pool it's blowing across is shallow enough.
17. The farmer used a plow to churn up the dirt.
18. I just keep the insert in my freezer so it's always ready to go any time I want to churn up a new creation.
19. I have always avoided infidelity , not only for health reasons, but also because it seems to churn up disruptive and painful emotions.
20. China's National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center warned Muifa could churn up 36 foot (11 meter) high waves in the East China Sea and 16 foot (five meter) waves off the coast.
21. The shallow, funnel shape of the Bay of Bengal helps these cyclones churn up waters fast, throwing up 8–10 metre high walls of water that strike the coast.
22. Cyclone paths are difficult to predict in the Bay of Bengal because its small dimensions and shallow, 'funnel' shape cause water to churn up faster and higher, making the cyclone of shorter duration.
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