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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The farmer used the churn to make fresh butter.
The organization is trying to churn out better customer service.
The editor had to churn through several drafts before approving the article.
The old-fashioned churn required a lot of elbow grease to work.
The waves began to churn, signaling an incoming storm.
The company's high churn rate was concerning to the CEO.
The gym has been experiencing a churn of customers due to the pandemic.
The gym's aggressive sales tactics resulted in a high membership churn.
The company must churn out new software updates to stay ahead of the competition.
I woke up early to churn some milk into butter.
He learned how to churn milk into butter when he visited his grandfather's farm.
The chef decided to churn cream into butter for the sauce.
My grandmother used to churn butter by hand when she was younger.
The author had to churn out several drafts before the book was finally published.
The team decided to churn out new content every week to attract more subscribers.
The marketing team has to churn out new ad campaigns to attract more customers.
The company has to churn its customer service policies to improve customer satisfaction.
The startup has to churn out prototypes to perfect their product before launching it.
The band has to churn out new songs for their upcoming album.
The coach had to churn out new strategies to win the game against the opposing team.
The chef has to churn the cream for at least 10 minutes to make the perfect butter.
The churn was powered by a motor and had a large capacity.
She spent hours churning butter in the old-fashioned churn.
The antique churn was on display in the museum.
The churn was made of wood and had a charming rustic look.
The churn was made of wood and had intricate carvings.
I need to buy a new churn for making homemade butter.
The churn produced a rich and creamy butter that was in high demand at the market.
The churn was used to separate the cream from the milk.
The churn was passed down from generation to generation in the family.
The churn had a built-in motor that made the churning process much easier.
The artisan crafted a beautiful churn out of clay.
The antique churn was a valuable piece of history.
She left the cream in the churn overnight to thicken.
The farmer purchased a new churn for his dairy farm.
The churn was used to make homemade ice cream in the summer.
The old-fashioned churn was a popular item in antique shops.
The rhythmic sound of the churn could be heard in the kitchen.
The farmer used a churn to make butter from the fresh milk.
The churn of the water in the river created a peaceful sound.
The churn of the train wheels lulled him to sleep.
The churn of emotions in her heart made it hard to speak.
The churn of the mixer blended the ingredients perfectly.
The churn was passed down from generation to generation in the family.
The stock market was in a churn, causing investors to panic.
The churn required a lot of effort to operate, but the result was worth it.
The churn produced a rich and creamy texture in the butter.
The churn had a wooden handle and was made of stainless steel.
The churn had a capacity of five gallons and could produce enough butter for the entire family.
The constant churn of ideas in his mind made it difficult to focus.
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