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churn up

VERB
  1. cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of
    The pornographic pictures sickened us

How To Use churn up In A Sentence

  • This includes servicing lights, channel markers and dredging the river which is becoming increasingly shallow because not enough vessels use the port to churn up the mud.
  • He could clearly be seen in the distance by British soldiers each morning, bringing a small milk churn up to the enemy line. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a sign of our growing affluence that often where children once rode bicycles they now churn up paths on ear-splittingly noisy motorbikes.
  • They can create extensions of their body wall called pseudopodia that help them locomote or capture prey or simply churn up their insides to distribute nutrients. Protozoa
  • He could clearly be seen in the distance by British soldiers each morning, bringing a small milk churn up to the enemy line. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's dead empty in the pool after work, so I can churn up and down at my own pace.
  • China's National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center warned Muifa could churn up 36 foot (11 meter) high waves in the East China Sea and 16 foot (five meter) waves off the coast.
  • As a result, the domestic herds denude the land of CO2-absorbing plants and churn up the ground with their hooves, releasing soil-sequestered carbon in the process. US Cattle Farmers Adopt Eco-Friendly Methods
  • And so it goes: firefights will lash the streets and bombs will churn up the pavements, and in the middle of it all, a shopper at a market will worry that her nation not be judged bad-mannered. Peace Meals
  • He could clearly be seen in the distance by British soldiers each morning, bringing a small milk churn up to the enemy line. Times, Sunday Times
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