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Ann225 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Crank out

Hi,

What word can I use instead of ‘crank out’ to describe a situation where a person who’s working out does a lot of repetitions of an exercise.

“He cranked out fifty sit-ups.”

Thank you.

  

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He did fifty sit-ups rather automatically, without really thinking about it. Many years ago, people used to start their car by cranking it. Look here.

  • He did fifty sit-ups rather automatically, without really thinking about it.
  • Many years ago, people used to start their car by cranking it.
  • Look here.
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He did fifty sit-ups rather automatically, without really thinking about it.

Many years ago, people used to start their car by cranking it.

Look here.https://www.google.com/search?q=photo+of+a+crank&client=firefox-b-d&tbm

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