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churning
[ chur-ning ]
churning
/ ˈtʃɜːnɪŋ /
noun
- the quantity of butter churned at any one time
- the act, process, or effect of someone or something that churns
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Or fast-fashion chains like Zara and H&M churning out runway imitations.
There is all this churning violence out there of which probably 90 percent of Americans are barely aware.
But the proposition had eventually broken apart in the churning, acidic stomach of Washington politics.
And with consumer demand churning along, businesses will have to add more to their inventories than previously thought.
Families that do build petty empires flame out, but the grand empire ruled by our churning elites burns on, evidently, forever.
Dorothy felt very wretched, and set about churning that evening with a heavy heart.
The Boulogne boat had suddenly gone dark, and she heard the churning of the screw.
Next morning churning had again become loathsome, sweeping was hard work, and dinner was a barbarous institution.
The notes mingled with the churning of the screw and fell in the darkness beyond the ship's lights abroad upon the sea.
Rather a curious feature in these parts is that most of the farms have a large wheel for churning attached to the house.
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