Verb
produce something at a fast rate
perform in a mechanical way
Source: WordNetHe churns out papers, but they are all about the same topic Source: Internet
Also, I can’t wait for the design team to churn out modern design layouts for Divi and Extra. Source: Internet
Amin said she can churn out four masks an hour. Source: Internet
In response, the publication assigned reporters to churn out as many as five posts a day in a search for viral hits, often lowbrow fare with titles like “Grizzly Bear Does Belly Flop Into a Swimming Pool.” Source: Internet
It combines a 2.5-liter gasoline engine with a small electric motor to churn out 208 horsepower. Source: Internet
It would be illogical, insensitive and inhuman to churn out laws that make our poor go to bed at night with tears in their eyes.” Source: Internet