noun
- Plural of churner; devices or machines used to churn butter or other substances by agitation.
- People or entities that churn, especially those who engage in high-frequency trading or rapid account turnover.
- Things that move or rotate in a churning manner; things that produce a churning motion.
Usage: finance/business
Examples
- The old dairy used wooden churners to make fresh butter every morning.
- Modern churners in the kitchen can process ingredients much faster than hand-operated ones.
- Stock market churners often buy and sell securities rapidly to generate commissions.
- The ocean's churners—waves and currents—mixed the water thoroughly.
- Insurance company churners were accused of encouraging unnecessary policy changes.
- The washing machine's churners agitated the clothes during the spin cycle.