A vessel in which cream is agitated to separate butterfat from buttermilk.
1 Now the channel narrowed even more, and the sea began to churn .
2 He had his engineers working round the clock to churn out weapons.
3 Letting the generators churn away drained JP-8, without recapturing their excess power.
4 The stumble of thunder, the lash and churn of rain were companions.
5 When the cream rose it was skimmed off to churn for butter.
6 But I read the other day of another churn quite as odd.
7 I saw some powder in a long, small barrel like a churn .
8 I must tell Hannah to put a light under the churn to-night.
9 From the cream the cook made butter in a large wooden churn .
10 So you have not forgotten how unreasonable you was about the churn .
11 Again placing his finger upon another switch the churn began to revolve.
12 Sometimes, I see a wide river with currents that churn up mud.
13 The churn was a hideous American patent, but light and very convenient.
14 But it was like hitching a high-power engine to a butter churn .
15 Thoroughly scald the churn , then cool well with ice or spring water.
16 I have learned to churn - to make butter and pot cheese as well.
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