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Definition of Churn out
1. Verb. Perform in a mechanical way. "They will churn out the duet"
2. Verb. Produce something at a fast rate. ; "He churns out papers, but they are all about the same topic"
Definition of Churn out
1. Verb. (transitive informal) To produce a large quantity of (something) rapidly and easily. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Churn Out
Literary usage of Churn out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Satapatha-brâhmana: According to the Text of the Mâdhyandina School by Julius Eggeling (1900)
"And some, indeed, churn out another Garha- patya ; but let him not do this, for
if, in that case, any one were to say of him, ' Surely, this one has raised ..."
2. A Manual of Domestic Economy: Suited to Families Spending from £100 to £1000 by John Henry Walsh (1856)
"... in summer rinse the churn out twice with cold water. If, arter churning two
hours in winter, the cream does not come, put in two quarts of hot water; ..."
3. British Farmer's Magazine (1842)
"There is another peculiarity in it, that when the churning is completed you can
lift the churn out of the trough, and by pulling out the plug in the bottom ..."
4. Albertus Magnus: Being the Approved, Verified, Sympathetic and Natural (1916)
"... God the Son be with us all, God the Holy Ghost be with all of us. We will meet
in joy, and part in peace, ttt Three times. If a Person cannot churn out. ..."
5. True Stories of the Great War: Tales of Adventure--heroic Deeds--exploits by Francis Trevelyan Miller (1917)
"... but after a pause to regain its shaken breath—or the crew's—it began once more
to revolve its drivers slowly, and to churn out behind them, ..."
6. True Stories of the Great War: Tales of Adventure--heroic Deeds--exploits by Francis Trevelyan Miller (1917)
"... but after a pause to regain its shaken breath—or the crew's—it began once more
to revolve its drivers slowly, and to churn out behind them, ..."