Definition of Crank out

1. Verb. Produce in a routine or monotonous manner. "We have to crank out publications in order to receive funding"

Exact synonyms: Grind Out
Generic synonyms: Bring Forth, Produce

Definition of Crank out

1. Verb. (idiomatic) To produce in large volumes mechanically or as if by machine. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crank Out

craniotrypesis
craniotympanic
cranium
cranium cerebrale
cranium viscerale
craniums
crank
crank angle
crank angle degree
crank angle degrees
crank angles
crank call
crank caller
crank handle
crank letter
crank out (current term)
crank science
crank up
crank uped
crankarm
crankarms
crankbird
crankbirds
crankcase
crankcases
cranked
cranked up
cranker
crankest
crankier

Literary usage of Crank out

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Link Motion and Expansion Gear by Nicholas Procter Burgh (1870)
"Howe's Skeleton Dh gram of Link-Motion when the Link is down Howe's Skeleton Diagram of Link-Motion when the Link is down and the crank out from the Valve; ..."

2. Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers edited by Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey (1844)
"Waste by connecting-rod^ Ibs., which gives the pressure against the crank of 100 Ibs. ; the crank out of this wastes 561 tt>s., leaving an available force ..."

3. The Operative Mechanic, and British Machinist: Being a Practical Display of by John Nicholson (1825)
"238, is furnished with eight brass grooves, OOO, fastened to the sides with screws; and :t crank, or four cranks in one, that is, one crank out of each side ..."

4. Popular Lectures on Science and Art: Delivered in the Principal Cities and by Dionysius Lardner (1856)
"The momentum which has been imparted to the fly-wheel then comes into play, and carries forward the axle and crank out of the dead points with a velocity ..."

5. The Museum of Science and Art by Dionysius Lardner (1855)
"The momentum which has been imparted to the fly-wheel then comes into play, and carries forward the axle and crank out of the dead points with a velocity ..."

6. Testing in American Schools: Asking the Right Questions (1992)
"The children say these tests are much easier to read than the handwritten ones he had to crank out on the school's ancient mimeograph machine. ..."

7. Link Motion and Expansion Gear by Nicholas Procter Burgh (1870)
"Howe's Skeleton Dh gram of Link-Motion when the Link is down Howe's Skeleton Diagram of Link-Motion when the Link is down and the crank out from the Valve; ..."

8. Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers edited by Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey (1844)
"Waste by connecting-rod^ Ibs., which gives the pressure against the crank of 100 Ibs. ; the crank out of this wastes 561 tt>s., leaving an available force ..."

9. The Operative Mechanic, and British Machinist: Being a Practical Display of by John Nicholson (1825)
"238, is furnished with eight brass grooves, OOO, fastened to the sides with screws; and :t crank, or four cranks in one, that is, one crank out of each side ..."

10. Popular Lectures on Science and Art: Delivered in the Principal Cities and by Dionysius Lardner (1856)
"The momentum which has been imparted to the fly-wheel then comes into play, and carries forward the axle and crank out of the dead points with a velocity ..."

11. The Museum of Science and Art by Dionysius Lardner (1855)
"The momentum which has been imparted to the fly-wheel then comes into play, and carries forward the axle and crank out of the dead points with a velocity ..."

12. Testing in American Schools: Asking the Right Questions (1992)
"The children say these tests are much easier to read than the handwritten ones he had to crank out on the school's ancient mimeograph machine. ..."

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