crank out

crank out
phrasal verb [transitive]
Word forms "crank out":
present tense I/you/we/they crank out he/she/it cranks out present participle cranking out past tense cranked out past participle cranked out informal
to produce things in large numbers without caring much about their quality

He cranked out one hit song after another.


English dictionary. 2014.

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