- ˌchurn sth ˈup
- phrasal verb
same as churn
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
churn sth out — UK US churn sth out Phrasal Verb with churn({{}}/tʃɜːn/ verb ► to produce a large quantity of something very quickly: »Churning out 90 million gallons a year, the facility has become one of the nation s largest producers of biodiesel … Financial and business terms
ˌchurn sth ˈout — phrasal verb to produce something in large quantities quickly and often carelessly … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
churn — churn1 [tʃə:n US tʃə:rn] v 1.) if your stomach churns, you feel sick because you are nervous or frightened ▪ My stomach was churning on the day of the exam. 2.) [I and T] [i]also churn up if water, mud etc churns, or if something churns it, it… … Dictionary of contemporary English
churn — [tʃɜːn] verb I 1) [I/T] if a liquid churns, or if something churns it, it moves around violently 2) [I] if your stomach churns, you feel sick 3) [T] to mix milk or cream in a special container in order to make butter • churn sth out churn sth up… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
churn something out — PRODUCE, make, turn out; informal crank out, bang out. → churn * * * produce something routinely or mechanically, esp. in large quantities artists continued to churn out insipid works * * * ˌchurn sthˈout derived (informal … Useful english dictionary
churn — 1 noun (C) 1 a container used for shaking milk in order to make it into butter 2 BrE a large metal container used to carry milk in 2 verb 1 (I) if your stomach churns you feel sick because you are nervous or frightened: My stomach was churning on … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
make*/*/*/ — [meɪk] (past tense and past participle made [meɪd] ) verb I 1) [T] to create or produce something The nail made a hole in my shirt.[/ex] Jane was making coffee.[/ex] This furniture is made in South America.[/ex] a bowl made of… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
grind — grind1 [graınd] v past tense and past participle ground [graund] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(into small pieces)¦ 2¦(smooth/sharp)¦ 3¦(press)¦ 4 grind your teeth 5 grind to a halt Phrasal verbs grind somebody<=>down grind on grind something<=>out… … Dictionary of contemporary English
grind something out — produce something dull or tedious slowly and laboriously I must grind out some more fiction * * * ˌgrind sthˈout derived to produce sth in large quantities, often sth that is not good or interesting Syn: churn out • She grinds out romantic novels … Useful english dictionary
trot something out — (informal) RECITE, repeat, regurgitate, churn out; come out with, produce. → trot * * * 1) informal produce the same information, story, or explanation that has been produced many times before everyone trots out the old excuse 2) cause a horse to … Useful english dictionary