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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

question churning machine

0Can I call myself 'question churning machine' since I post so many questions every day?02br
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00Thanks!0-
  

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0Me too! 05000 that's what this forum is all about. 010id1

  • 0Me too!
  • 05000 that's what this forum is all about.
  • 010id1
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0Me too! 05000 that's what this forum is all about. But I hope the Mod will be happy to answer the questions.010id1
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01cite10New2grammar12cite10Can I call myself 'question churning machine' since I post so many questions every day?12blockquote
10 You can, but it doesn't sound quite right. To churn something is to agitate it, to mix it.02br
00Where I live, people who ask a lot of questions are often called question boxes
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0Thanks, CJ 050010id1
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0 CJ is right based on the connotations brought on by 1 here. Still, I think 3 allows you to say that:02br
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00churn 02br
01i00transitive verb02i02br
01b00102b00 01b00:02b00 to stir, beat, or agitate (milk or cream) in a churn in order to make butter 01b00:02b

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