churnings

/ˈtʃɜrnɪŋz/
noun
  1. The plural of churning; multiple instances of agitating milk or cream to make butter.
    • The dairy recorded three churnings today.
    • The old diary mentioned weekly churnings on the farm.
    • Each of the churnings produced a different quality of butter.
  2. Multiple instances of constant or violent movement or change.
    • She could feel the churnings of her stomach before the race.
    • The churnings of the crowd grew louder as the concert began.
    • The churnings of the stock market worried investors.
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