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churn

verb as in mix up, beat

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He could eat well and run until the sun came up - and friends say they would get calls at 4am to do just that - but mentally, with no end in sight, the churn was taxing.

From BBC

A drill called Trident will churn up rocks to reach the surface under the Moon to see if there is evidence of ice.

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In eastern Ukraine, Moscow's war machine has been churning mile by mile through the wide open fields of the Donbas, enveloping and overwhelming villages and towns.

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In a career that defied the frequent churn and vagaries associated with the entertainment industry, Ursula’s Costumes became a local institution.

Elsewhere, roads into the camp have been churned up, armoured bulldozers creating piles of earth and pools of muddy rainwater.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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