churning

present participle of churn
1
as in swirling
to be in a state of violent rolling motion a churning sea made getting to the island a risky undertaking

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2
as in stirring
to cause (as a liquid) to move about in a circle especially repeatedly churn the cream until it turns into butter

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Recent Examples of churning Like most neighborhood kids, Wang was obliged to help with household chores after class, especially churning soymilk by endlessly hauling his uncle’s giant stone mill around. Charlie Campbell, Time, 18 Aug. 2026 An estimated 1,000 volunteers hauled sandbags to Rocky Ripple's levee, hoping to raise the barrier high enough to fend off the churning water, which managed to seep through in some places. Jen Guadarrama, IndyStar, 18 Aug. 2026 This season’s combination of a sputtering offense and a shaky bullpen – exposed again Sunday as the Brewers padded their lead in the late innings – is already way too stomach-churning for Dodger fans. Jim Alexander, Oc Register, 17 Aug. 2026 Yet the high-speed ferry rides can be stomach-churning for some tourists, according to a number of social media posts. Andrea Margolis, FOXNews.com, 16 Aug. 2026 But rather than embrace that way of thinking as her ethos going forward, Teng chooses to elide much (but not all) of the most stomach-churning footage at her disposal. David Ehrlich, IndieWire, 14 Aug. 2026 Your car is watching you, and that hard stop and brief glance to the side are data sent directly to your car insurer, churning into an algorithm that decides your future premiums. Andréa Becker, STAT, 14 Aug. 2026 The reimagining of Borden’s story comes on the heels of the stomach-churning third installment, which starred Hunnam as infamous serial killer Ed Gein, famed for his gruesome home filled with human remains. Rachel Raposas, PEOPLE, 11 Aug. 2026 All of this good fortune heaped a mountain of pressure on Burke, who was then living in Virginia and working as an associate editor at Katie Couric Media, a fast-churning life-style site that traffics primarily in wellness and shopping content. Rachel Syme, New Yorker, 9 Aug. 2026
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Verb
  • Without an arrest, swirling suspicions were having their own corrosive effects on Incline Village, resident Michelle Pettibone said.
    Andrew Graham, Sacbee.com, 12 Aug. 2026
  • This is called a Balmer break, which generally indicates dense, photon-absorbing gas swirling in the atmospheres of ancient stars.
    Andrew Paul, Popular Science, 12 Aug. 2026
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  • The Virgo Moon moves through your 9th House of Travel, Learning, and Perspective, stirring curiosity and a desire to expand.
    Tarot.com, New York Daily News, 14 Aug. 2026
  • Nevertheless, everything just merges into one, even at times of high drama, such as Middlesbrough’s stirring run to the 2006 UEFA Cup final.
    Richard Sutcliffe, New York Times, 13 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Stir into the boiling milk and boil on low heat until thick, stirring all the time.
    David Morgan, CBS News, 13 Aug. 2026
  • The utter carnage that follows brings major developments for all the main characters still on the chessboard — and many gruesome deaths by dragon fire, boiling oil, spikes and even catapults.
    Bryan Alexander, USA Today, 10 Aug. 2026
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  • Hubble’s images reveal an intricate web of gas and dust spreading outward from the explosion’s center, where a rapidly spinning neutron star remains.
    Kaif Shaikh, Interesting Engineering, 15 Aug. 2026
  • In his 12 seasons at Penn State, James Franklin went 4-21 against top-10 opponents and 1-18 against the best in the Big Ten, spinning the Lions and their fans through the same laundry cycle every year.
    Dana O’Neil, CNN Money, 14 Aug. 2026
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  • The systems also can spin up whirling columns of flame — usually a fire whirl, which Giannaros describes as a dust devil made of fire and heat instead of dust.
    Thomas Adamson, Los Angeles Times, 29 July 2026
  • The Argentina fans roused themselves, whirling their shirts above their heads.
    Sam Knight, New Yorker, 20 July 2026
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  • Ser Criston Cole, more than perhaps any other character in this story, is seething with resentment.
    Erik Kain, Forbes.com, 20 July 2026
  • Relentless, seething power propels you down the strip faster than your body and brain can cope with.
    New Atlas, New Atlas, 13 July 2026

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“Churning.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/churning. Accessed 20 Aug. 2026.

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