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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61. Their diligence stands in sharp contrast with certain current practices that churn out dictionaries of poor quality or even plagiarize the work of others.
62. Despite the tectonic shifts in the global, especially the US and European, economies China continues to churn out double digit growth year after year.
63. Immersion coolers with chilled water circulation are often used for churn milk.
64. Prepare pot is made up of barrel body, barrel cover, churn oar, feeding throat, cycloidal pinwheel reduction box, bleeder valve and so on.
65. The problem of customer churn in Non-contractual setting is rising more and more attention.
66. 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.
66. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
67. The farmer used a plow to churn up the dirt.
68. The butter churn have two paddle to whip the cream.
69. The butter churn had two paddles to whip the cream.
70. Second, put an egg in the fishpaste, and some salt, churn the fishpaste keep in one circle direction .
71. Chuck Norris doesn ' t churn butter. He roundhouse kicks the cows and the butter comes straight out.
72. I understand that there are Hindus who believe that the world was created in a cosmic butter churn and Nigerian peoples who believe that the world was created by God from the excrement of ants.
73. Watching the white people eat would make my empty stomach churn.
74. The Chinese generally churn out low-end cars for the booming domestic market and lack the technology and management and marketing expertise to handle global brands.
75. Some pulp writers churn out two or three thousand words a day.
More similar words: church, chunk, touch up, hurt, hurdle, hurry up, catch up with, in a hurry, hurricane, turn, turn on, spurn, turn off, turn in, turn out, turn to, turn up, in turn, burn up, return, burn out, adjourn, journal, burning, turn away, turn down, turn over, in return, turn back, turn into.