Moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation.
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Examples for "churning"
Examples for "churning"
1He said there was no doubt Europe was churning out more milk.
2The sea looked almost solid, like churning, oily lumps rather than water.
3That allows the bacteria to keep churning along for a longer period.
4It is an industry that has been churning away for years now.
5Both were backing oars, sending up a great churning froth of water.
1He headed toward a churned-up place in the snow and barked again.
2I lay there shaking in the churned-up snow, hoping it was over.
3Dead bodies lay sprawled everywhere, in the crimson mud and churned-up grass.
4He picked his way across the churned-up ground, stood before the great machine.
5She shook her head, looked away as she prodded in the churned-up earth.
6The result was churned-up surfaces, harsh lighting and dramatic settings.
7Hannibal brayed, shifting his weary feet in the churned-up muck of the field edge.
8Where the Moranth encampment had stood now stretched an empty field of churned-up mud.
9Feren's eyes were now on the churned-up turf and mud of the practice field.
10She'd gotten down on her knees and begun to dig through the churned-up dirt.
11He led the way on to the churned-up trail.
12The land round us was churned-up mud, for as far as the eye could see.
13He was kneeling over a section of churned-up soil, straightening and smoothing and putting right.
14The churned-up water frothed alongside with a confused murmur.
15Uprooted saplings and newly churned-up rocks littered the slopes.
16The area around the firepit was a churned-up mess.