Churn | Mean of churn in English Dictionary
/ˈtʃɚn/
- Verb
- to stir or mix something (such as water or mud) with force
- The motorboats churned the water.
- The horse's hooves churned up the sod.
- The water churned all around us.
- to move in a circle
- The wheels/gears began to slowly churn.
- to make (butter) by stirring or shaking cream in a churn
- He showed them how to churn butter.
- to experience a lot of confused activity
- My mind was churning as I tried to think of what to say.
- Her emotions were churning inside her.
- Just thinking about the test made my stomach churn.
- The violence in the movie churned my stomach.
- to produce (something, especially something of low quality) quickly as part of a continuous process
- He churns out [=grinds out] a new novel every year.
- the latest graduates churned out by the college
- Noun
- a container in which cream is stirred or shaken to make butter