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churn

[churn] / tʃɜrn /


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Recruiters and HR offices are swamped with applications that people churn out with job-search platforms and AI agents.

From MarketWatch Jul. 15, 2026

In the ultra-modern installations, thousands of workers churn out the red gold -- coveted by international markets for its exceptionally high copper content.

From Barron's Jun. 26, 2026

The company also couldn’t reliably churn out brown M&M’s, which, it turns out, include a fair bit of blue.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 18, 2026

"The immediate concern is the plastics becoming microplastics. The mowers churn up plastic leaves and petals and it gets embedded over the years," she said.

From BBC Jun. 7, 2026

That feeling lasts only a fleeting second, though, because in the next, I wonder if David can hear my stomach churn.

From "Internment" by Samira Ahmed

In October 2019, he and Moolenaar co-chaired the NSLF, the Fellowship student program that churns up potential congressional interns and Fellowship stars.

From Salon May 29, 2026

Kinshasa, an overcrowded city of more than 17 million people, churns out at least 10 tonnes of plastic waste every day, according to environmental experts.

From Barron's May 20, 2026

Here’s a look at who the Chargers have selected so far as the draft churns through rounds 4-7 in Pittsburgh on Saturday.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 25, 2026

At Exigo Recycling's sprawling plant in Haryana state, a machine churns the batteries from e-scooters into a jet-black powder.

From Barron's Feb. 18, 2026

Farmers were desperate for everything—shovels, plowshares, candle molds, churns, and all the rest of it.

From "My Brother Sam is Dead" by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier

Local data has shown the same goes for production -- in 2024, Bulgaria produced 687.6 million litres of cow's milk, a drop of nearly 20 percent against 856.1 million litres churned out in 2020.

From Barron's Jun. 25, 2026

Whatever the cause, the turf war churned up inside information about Pulte and his grandson.

From Salon Jun. 9, 2026

Despite having churned through eight presidents in the last 10 years, Peru's economy has remained relatively stable.

From BBC Jun. 6, 2026

“It’s unfortunately hard for consumers to know if they’re getting churned or if the newer product really is that much better for them, even after factoring in any relevant surrender charges.”

From MarketWatch May 27, 2026

I ground the spices to a fine powder with the stone roller and churned the milk carefully.

From "Homeless Bird" by Gloria Whelan

Another storm, Super Typhoon Bavi, is churning across the Pacific, on course to hit China's eastern coast later this week, according to forecasts.

From BBC Jul. 8, 2026

So with a bit of strategic churning — that is, adding and dropping services month to month — you can still catch the best shows while keeping your monthly streaming budget under $50.

From MarketWatch Jun. 30, 2026

Domestic manufacturers are now churning out firepower for the 15- to 125-mile range.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 24, 2026

But overall, the staff has been churning out great stories and great ratings.

From Barron's Jun. 5, 2026

I unwrapped the sandwich, but now my stomach was churning and I wasn’t sure I could eat.

From "From the Desk of Zoe Washington" by Janae Marks




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