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Etymology

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From churning +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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churningly (comparative more churningly, superlative most churningly)

  1. In a churning manner.
    • 1949, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Four-square: Short stories:
      The boat backed itself churningly out from the slip.
    • 1980, Jane Smiley, Barn blind:
      He was terribly, churningly curious, although not about the details of their lesson.

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