The frogs grew more and more pensive as he spent the rest of the morning churning the pond hither and thither.
Take the 10 o'clock ferry from Liberty Street, and as the Plainfield kicks herself away from the slip with a churningof cream and silver, study Manhattan's profile in the downpour of morning sun.
An article still sold as butter in Athens is made by boiling the milk of goats, allowing it to sour, and then churning in a goat-skin.
Butterine, another artificial product, is prepared by mixing butter-oil and a similar oil obtained from lard, then churning them with milk.
The Oriental method of churning was by putting the milk into a goat-skin and swinging and shaking the bag until the butter came, as illustrated in the accompanying cut.
An old, double decked boat, smoke rolling from its lofty, twin funnels, was churning its way up the lake.
Bells clanged again and the paddle wheel at the stern went into the back motion, churning the water into white froth.
They adored the god of the twirling or churning fire-drill.
Madhu=the inspiring intoxicating honey mead used in the sacred ritual, substituted by a Northern people for the barley liquor offered in the manthin or creating, churning cup.
Well, there's one over now," said my friend, as the fish shot over into the churning foam.
They poured into a rock-hollowed basin of churning foam and smoking spray.
The operation of churning causes the rupture of the oil sacs, and by the coalescence of the fat so liberated butter is formed.
Usually the cream is skimmed off the surface of the milk for making butter, but by some the churning is performed on the milk itself without waiting for the [v.
With a terrible din the bomb burst, churning up cascades of spray and hurling minute particles of metal in all directions.
The churning sounds of the Hun torpedo-boat's propellers had now ceased.
The whole churning is smoked and spoiled--and the churn, too!
Halstead had set the old churn on top of the hot stove, placed a chair close against it, and was standing on the chair, churning with might and main.
Through a crack of the unlatched door that led to the kitchen, we heard Halstead churning casually, muttering to himself and plumping the old churn about the kitchen floor.
The casein of sour cream has already been coagulated with acid and broken during churning into very minute rather hard particles.
In some instances, the combination of small cheese factories with one churning plant has proved to be economical.
Well and good; the cat is contentedly digesting her meal, and the X-ray picture shows her stomach to be making rhythmicalchurning movements.
The churning movements of the intestine cease along with those of the stomach, and, as other experiments show, even the gastric juice stops flowing into the stomach.
Hunger is a sensation aroused by the rubbing together of the stomach walls when the stomach, being ready for food, begins its churning movements.
Instead of a dog, one German version places with him a woman, whose crime was churningbutter on Sunday.
And here, this blessed little motor has been churningaway for hours, without getting away from our old stand.
If the wind broke out from any quarter that would send the big billows churning against that barrier, the fate of the motor boat fleet could be easily guessed.
Herb, as they found themselves surrounded by the churning waters, and gradually leaving the shore farther away.
Mrs. Johnnie Dunn still sat in her churningcar and looked on with laughing eyes.
And here she was milking and churning and feeding the hens and companying with Uncle in the barn yard.
And then John went down to the corner and hired Mitty to come up three days a week and do the heavy work, the washing and cleaning, and other things on days when the churning and baking took all Christina's time.
It was not till they were alone in the spring house with the churning the next morning, that the opening to the subject came and Ellen herself made it.
And it trundled away till it came to a cowherd's house where the goodwife was churning her butter.
Before he had ceased speaking, the destroyer's screws were churning the water and the island was rapidly slipping away.
Above them all, even above the beating of the twin screws and the churning of the inky water, arose that of an officer from the bridge of the steamer.
The clangor of bells, of voices, and of churning screws died, remote, astern.
The very first push we let go in a hundred feet with the engine churningher damned drivers off.
From several blocks away came the crackle of small hand-bombs and the churning of machine-guns, and from a long way off came a long series of heavy explosions.
Then the Vagabond was free of the slip and had swung upstream, her propeller churning the water into white froth at the stern.
Ten minutes later the steamer was far behind and the Vagabond was churning her way across the waters of Buzzard's Bay, with Sakonnet Point beckoning them ahead.
Then the others went over, their propellerschurning the water, flags flying, and exhausts throbbing loudly.
By that time all the contestants were chugging and churning into positions from which they could make quick starts.
Gazing gloomily at the churning water where the suitcase had been lost, Penny asked if the river might not be dragged after the ice had gone out.
Raising the case high over his head, he hurled it into the churning water.
The hell of smoke, of flaming mast poles, of blazing musketry, of churning waters--hid him.
Silently, like sea-birds glorying in the tempest, the canoes bounded from crest to crest of the rolling seas, always taking care not to be caught broadsides by the smashing combers, or swamped between waves in the churning seas.
Swift and stealthy had been their preparations, but the presence of the submarine was betrayed by the phosphorescent swirl of the water caused by the churning of the twin propellers as she slipped beneath the surface.
Had the U-boat been moving, the churningof her propellers would have been distinctly audible.
A hundred feet ahead the stream tore between two huge rocks as big as houses, and just beyond these Rod caught a glimpse of frothing water churning itself milk-white in the moonlight.
Mrs. Bartlett was churning in the shadow of the wide porch, the Squire was mending a horse collar with wax thread, and fussing about the heat and the slowness of Hi Holler, who was always punctually fifteen minutes late for everything.
And a great deal of decision went into the churning that accompanied her words.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "churning" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.