churned in English

verb
1
agitate or turn (milk or cream) in a machine in order to produce butter.
the cream is ripened before it is churned
2
(of liquid) move about vigorously.
the seas churned
3
(of a broker) encourage frequent turnover of (investments) in order to generate commission.
Managers may churn their accounts to generate more soft dollars in order to buy services such as stock research.

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1. Churned, Churn·ing, Churns v.tr

2. 24 Her stomach churned with nausea.

3. The farmer churned the cream to butter.

4. 17 His stomach churned with nausea.

5. Churned to 86% Butterfat, just add bread.

6. So the water is churned through this raft.

7. The propeller of the steamboat churned ( up ) the waves.

8. The butter churned out to a good five pounds.

9. The unseated audience that night churned in the titanium glare.

10. 5 synonyms for Churning: churned-up, roiling, roily, turbulent, roiled

11. The registration of several firms which have churned the accounts was revoked.

12. The dross churned out by some record companies isn't worth listening to.

13. There, algae feed additives can be churned into the Cows’ grain and soy feed

14. In his nightmares, he churned out workmanlike code for creepy bosses in suits.

15. The chromosphere is a frothy layer churned up by gases in the photosphere.

16. His thoughts churned chaotically in his brain like snowflakes whirling about in the north wind.

17. My mind churned with countless plots and schemes, conjuring up acts of untold terror and devastation.

18. Those sales will then collapse as copycat churned out by the producers of generic drugs.

19. The industrial revolution created millions of jobs, and factories churned out a steady supply of merchandise.

20. 9 It is churned from pasteurized specially cultured sweet or sour cream of about 33 percent milk fat content.

21. 20 It is churned from pasteurized specially cultured sweet or sour cream of about 33 percent milk fat content.

22. * (Matthew 4:18, 19) But this was “a great violent windstorm,” and it quickly churned the sea into a wet fury.

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24. At its most basic, butter is simply churned cow’s milk, a process that separates the solid Butterfat from the liquid buttermilk

25. From hand-churned butter and fresh eggs to delicate salad leaves and edible flowers, the enterprise is underpinned by the farm.

26. The Baby Gaga recipe blends breast milk with Madagascan vanilla pods and lemon zest, which is then churned into ice cream.

27. Butter definition, the fatty portion of milk, separating as a soft whitish or yellowish solid when milk or cream is agitated or churned

28. It’s the unctuous, lipidous oil crafted from churned cream that bathes sticky buns, glistens on bagels, Adiposes cream sauce, and lavishes mashed potatoes

29. The large rotary press that we affectionately called the old battleship churned out booklets that were sent down a conveyer belt to our floor below.

30. A kitchen where most everything is made in-house from scratch, paying tribute to its name, “Buttermilk,” which refers to the liquid repurposed after butter is churned.

31. A soft yellowish or whitish emulsion of Butterfat, water, air, and sometimes salt, churned from milk or cream and processed for use in cooking and as a food

32. And lumps of tofu, fish out of the local river that our ferry had just churned up, roast duck, then to finish off a bowl of soupy rice called porridge.

33. 12 And lumps of tofu, fish out of the local river that our ferry had just churned up, roast duck, then to finish off a bowl of soupy rice called porridge.

34. I have never understood why anyone would want to swap a delicious pat of butter churned from milk for a manufactured hotchpotch of oils, artificially hardened to create margarine.

35. According to an article in Scientific American, waves churned up by a storm at Cherbourg, France, “hurled 7,000 pound stones over [a] wall and moved 65-ton concrete blocks 60 feet.”

36. Eight hundred miles south of the North Pole, stalactite-like stratus clouds—churned by 90-mile-an-hour winds—and the light of a bruised dawn paint an apocalyptic portrait over Inglefield Bay.

37. Walking on the river road that embraced the river like a conjoint twin and zigzagged from the quiet north to the roaring east, she felt her heart churned as the river beside her.

38. Churning: 1 adj (of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence Synonyms: roiled , roiling , roily , turbulent agitated physically disturbed or set in motion adj moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation “winds whipped the piled leaves into Churning masses” Synonyms: churned-up agitated physically disturbed or set

39. Inspired by cartoon bands like the Archies, the faceless bands churned out by the Kasenetz-Katz production line, and weirdo musical experiences like Lancelot Link & the Evolution Revolution, Ooey Gooey Chewy Ka-Blooey! is packed with all the frivolous fun and good times that acts like Ohio Express, the 1910 Fruitgum Company, and Tommy Roe

40. Grimy tugboats lay beside the traps, shrilling the air with creaking winches as they "Brailed" the struggling fish, a half-ton at a time, from the "pounds," now churned to milky foam by the ever-growing throng of prisoners; and all the time the big plants gulped the sea harvest, faster and faster, clanking and gnashing their metal jaws, while the mounds of salmon lay hip-deep to the crews that