churn out
Britishverb
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to produce (something) at a rapid rate
to churn out ideas
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to perform (something) mechanically
to churn out a song
Example Sentences
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Indeed, this week we are ranking the 10 most exciting wide players in the world right now - those in top form, churning out goals, assists and dynamic dribbles.
From BBC
Soon they will be able to churn out missiles that cost tens of thousands of dollars, not hundreds of thousands or more, they say.
Many say it's yet another example of low quality "AI slop" churned out by faceless accounts.
From BBC
A lab can churn out a lot of ideas over the course of a century.
Here, Coppola brings her respectable, confident disregard for the outsider’s opinion to the documentary format, churning out a film that feels proud but not pretentious.
From Salon
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