churn out

churn out
To produce a large quantity of (something) rapidly and easily.

Barbara Cartland was renowned for her ability to churn out romantic novels.


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  • churn out — PHRASAL VERB To churn out something means to produce large quantities of it very quickly. [INFORMAL] [V P n (not pron)] He began to churn out literary compositions in English. [Also V n P] Syn: turn out …   English dictionary

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  • churn out — churn (something) out to produce something in large amounts and without much thought. Rosco churned out a book a year for 13 years and earned a lot of money doing it …   New idioms dictionary

  • churn out — transitive verb Date: 1876 to produce mechanically or copiously ; grind out < the usual pap which has been churned out about this superstar W. S. Murphy > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • churn — ► NOUN 1) a machine for making butter by agitating milk or cream. 2) Brit. a large metal milk can. ► VERB 1) agitate (milk or cream) in a churn to produce butter. 2) (with reference to liquid) move about vigorously. 3) (churn out) produce… …   English terms dictionary

  • churn — churn1 [tʃə:n US tʃə:rn] v 1.) if your stomach churns, you feel sick because you are nervous or frightened ▪ My stomach was churning on the day of the exam. 2.) [I and T] [i]also churn up if water, mud etc churns, or if something churns it, it… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • churn — churn1 [ tʃɜrn ] verb 1. ) transitive to mix milk or cream in a special container in order to make butter a ) to make butter by mixing milk or cream in a special container 2. ) churn or churn up intransitive or transitive to move something such… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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