Churn-out Sentence Examples
Meanwhile publishers continued to churn out TV, movie and comic book tie-ins in a time when such games were anything but formulaic.
Her struggles with relationships, her children, and her personal well-being have been well documented, but Britney Spears continues to churn out high-quality pop music that her fans adore.
Most community colleges offer art classes in stained glass techniques that you can take for a very small fee that will teach you the basics you need to churn out your own personalized lamp shade designs.
McGraw has won dozens of awards, from Grammys to Country Music Awards, and continues to churn out number one hits.
Stewart was now a household name and continued to churn out books, prime time television specials and a whirlwind of appearances on talk shows, news programs and even sitcoms and movies.
Many labs cannot churn out rimless models as quickly as they can regular frames simply because the production of rimless styles is much more detailed and time-consuming.
As Maxis continues to churn out world-class simulation PC games, we can fully expect to get more Maxis game cheats to enjoy as well.
More money will be fed into the machine that will in turn churn out more games.
Because heme levels remain low, the synthesis pathway continues to churn out precursor molecules in an attempt to correct the heme deficit.
Prolific toy manufacturers such as Mattel still churn out favorites, while the younger set prefers familiar daytime TV friends in a huggable, laughable form.
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The Gahcho Kue Mine is expected to churn out an estimated three million carats of stones per year.
Top business schools churn out graduates who are in demand.
The band, which has been releasing records for almost three decades now, has managed to churn out the hits time and time again.
They then proceeded to churn out some very loud, far from cute, woozy thrash metal.
AdvertisementIf we continue to allow our schools to churn out illiterates perhaps we should adopt some similar yardstick of progress for the next government.