Synonym: boil, butter churn, moil, roil. Similar words: church, chunk, touch up, hurt, hurdle, hurry up, catch up with, in a hurry. Meaning: [tʃɜːn] n. a vessel in which cream is agitated to separate butterfat from buttermilk. v. 1. stir (cream) vigorously in order to make butter 2. be agitated.
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31. Churn or utility brush: A short handled, stiff bristled brush shaped for use in awkward areas and for general cleaning.
32. Churn makes it harder for charities to raise money, keeps real-estate prices in check and politics volatile.
33. The milk was turning in the churn, but the butter would not come.
34. They don't churn up wild flowers and they are very popular with the tourists.
35. Spiralling cyclone winds churn up ocean waters.
36. How about an antique butter churn?
37. The tractor churn ed up the soil.
38. How About An Antique Butter Churn?
39. Dan: How about an antique butter churn?
40. But until we commit to treating content as a critical asset worthy of strategic planning and meaningful investment, we'll continue to churn out worthless content in reaction to unmeasured requests.
41. But will this appetite continue as governments churn out more debt?
42. Customer churn model, consists of basic model and behavioral model, is built based on analysis of the churned customers' basic data and behavioral history.
43. The resulting collisions above the Great Plains churn up "Tornado Alley's" namesake storms.
44. 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.
45. Chinese factories churn out 30 % of the world's solar panels and thedoubling its wind - power capacity annually.
46. This is partly because universities continue to churn out ever more PhDs.
47. Fortunately for her the milk in the revolving churn at that moment changed its squashing for a decided flick-flack.
48. The report, All Eyes on Video, notes that the unlikelihood of subscriber churn this year is in line with previous studies, despite the proliferation of available content online.
49. Many simply churn out official propaganda,(http://sentencedict.com/churn.html) and few look far beyond their own backyard.
50. Churn - The term used to describe turnover rate of subscribers to a service or product.
51. As the same as Full Text Rss Feed, Five Filters allows you to input a partial RSS feed and churn out another feed with the full content for you to subscribe.
52. A goose's wings churn the air and leave an air current behind.
53. Some pulp writers churn out two or three short stories a day.
54. But a storm's winds can also churn up cold water if the warm pool it's blowing across is shallow enough.
55. I have always avoided infidelity , not only for health reasons, but also because it seems to churn up disruptive and painful emotions.
56. 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.
57. 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.
58. Guangzhou Honda despite entering the market earlier, also enjoyed a strong early returns, it is also facing the problem as growing the meager profit in auto sales, decline of CSI and churn serious.
59. For example, by comparing code churn from phase to phase, they might spot an underlying problem if the pace picks up in one phase.
60. The system used to work like a charm. But these days, I churn out leptin like it's going out of style and his brain doesn't get the message.
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