Phrases with «to crank out»

The phrase "to crank out" means to produce something quickly or in large quantities. Full definition

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Sentences with «to crank out»

  • The little 1.6 L four - cylinder engine cranks out more than enough power for the lightweight 4x4, and it was left stock for reliability. (fourwheeler.com)
  • I'm hoping he's taking time to improve his craft instead of cranking out more clumsy novels. (jakonrath.blogspot.ru)
  • However, once their heavy hitting teams really start cranking out work for this gen, I'm sure you'll see exclusives on the level of Demon Souls, Uncharted, Last of Us, Heavy Rain, Journey, ect. (n4g.com)
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