churning (Meaning)

Wordnet

churning (s)

moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation

(of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence

Webster

churning (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Churn

Webster

churning (n.)

The act of one who churns.

The quantity of butter made at one operation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of churning

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churning Sentence Examples

  1. The boat rocked violently in the churning waters of the stormy sea.
  2. His mind was churning with ideas as he brainstormed for his next project.
  3. The washing machine was churning loudly, signaling that the laundry was almost done.
  4. She felt a churning sensation in her stomach as she waited nervously for the interview.
  5. The churning of the mixer blended the ingredients into a smooth batter.
  6. The political landscape was constantly churning with new developments and controversies.
  7. The churning clouds overhead signaled an approaching thunderstorm.
  8. Despite his calm demeanor, his emotions were churning beneath the surface.
  9. The churning of the gears in the old clock echoed through the silent room.
  10. The churning of the market kept investors on their toes, unsure of which way stocks would move next.

FAQs About the word churning

moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation, (of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulenceof Churn, The act of one who churns., The

swirling, spinning, seething, whirling, boiling, moiling, reeling,roiling, stirring,agitating

subsiding, calming, subsiding, calming, abating,abating,

The boat rocked violently in the churning waters of the stormy sea.

His mind was churning with ideas as he brainstormed for his next project.

The washing machine was churning loudly, signaling that the laundry was almost done.

She felt a churning sensation in her stomach as she waited nervously for the interview.