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A white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals to nourish their young. From certain animals, especially cows, it is also called dairy milk and is a common food for humans as a beverage or used to produce various dairy products such as butter, cheese, and yogurt.

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A white (or whitish) liquid obtained from a vegetable source such as almonds, coconuts, oats, rice, and/or soy beans. Also called non-dairy milk.

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An individual serving of milk.

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Table three ordered three milks. (Formally: The guests at table three ordered three glasses of milk.)

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An individual portion of milk, such as found in a creamer, for tea and coffee.

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I take my tea with two milk(s) and two sugar.

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The ripe, undischarged spat of an oyster.

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Semen.

Examples of milk in a Sentence

Maybe a glass of milk would help.

She can drink milk like a real baby.

How much milk does a goat give?

But a funny thing; the milk doesn't smell bad and everything still feels cold.

She was sitting at the table drinking a glass of milk when Katie walked in.

The you in my heaven is the person I create in my mind, the perfect you, who never drinks his milk from the cereal bowl and remembers every birthday and holiday with the nicest card he buys the day before, and he sends roses for no reason at all....

The cat can have some milk, and the mouse can have some cake.

They stayed in the barn for a while, watching as the foal took its first steps, and finally found the milk supply.

He turned away from her and swore bitterly, driving his fist into the milk bucket.

Contains one edible milk chocolate thong ready to wear.

Ten minutes later the snack was a grilled cheese sandwich and milk.

I bought some lamb milk formula.

Sheep's milk cheese (pecorino) is largely made, but sold as the Roman product.

Menu options include a choice of varying chocolate fondues, such as bananas foster white chocolate, flaming turtle milk chocolate and raspberry infusion dark chocolate.

How much does a gallon of milk weigh?

Molly continued to hold Clair, even feeding her a bottle as Martha explained the mechanics of capturing mother's milk while the rest of us pretended not to listen.

Darian had a plate of cookies in his lap and milk on the table.

There is no change of teeth from milk to permanent dentition.

I keep records on each goat and how many pounds of milk she gives daily, when she reached peak production and how long she lactated.

Finally, rationalizing that they needed milk, she headed for the grocery store.

She missed the goat milk and making cheese as much as she did the scheduled milking.

Whether a pouch is present or not, the young are born in an exceedingly imperfect state of development, after a very short period of gestation, and are immediately transferred by the female parent to the teats, where they remain firmly attached for a considerable time; the milk being injected into their mouths at intervals by means of a special muscle which compresses the glands.

This salt may be prepared by digesting flowers of sulphur with sodium sulphite solution or by boiling sulphur with milk of lime.

Succulent food encourages the flow of milk, and the success of the foal greatly depends on its milk supply.

She would take hormones toward the last so that she would produce milk.

With only a little more than a month left before the twins were due, Carmen began the therapy to help her produce milk.

All beverage cartons containing milk, juice, soups, custards, sauces etc can be included.. .

Yogurt is made by adding bacilli cultures to milk, so that it thickens, preserves, and becomes more digestible.

I got the milk to show her that she had used the correct word; but I did not let her drink it until she had, with my assistance, made a complete sentence, as "Give Helen some milk to drink."

He said she could buy all the meat and milk she needed.

The only thing she had to eat since yesterday noon was a glass of milk in the wee hours of the morning.

Surprisingly enough, he was looking forward to the fresh milk and cheese.

The cardoon and milk thistle, both European plants, cover tracts of country in South America with impenetrable thickets in which both man and beast may be hopelessly lost.

Milk of sulphur, the confection and the lozenge, is used for this purpose.

He then retired into a neighbouring desert, where he lived upon herbs and upon the milk of a hind which came to him at stated hours.

In 1780 he proved that the acidity of sour milk is due to what was afterwards called lactic acid; and by boiling milk sugar with nitric acid he obtained mucic acid.

Her milk is abundant and rich, and during the operation of suckling, the mother floats in a slightly sidelong position, so as to allow of the necessary respiration in herself and her young.

It is eliminated chiefly by the urine, and to a less extent by the alimentary canal, sweat, saliva, bile, milk, tears, hair, &c., but it is also stored up in the body mainly in the liver and kidneys.

With this may be contrasted the culture of the Bantu peoples to the south and east, also agriculturists, but in addition, where possible, great cattle-breeders, whose staple food is millet and milk.

The pork and hams of Estremadura are famous; goats milk and cheese are important articles of diet.

Orange juice or milk cartons with the base removed are suitable.

In 1984, he believed the opportunity to milk the cash cow feeding other minority sports was too good to miss.

He put away the milk and waved a hand for her to follow as he headed out the back door.

Brewers' wort remains unchanged for years, milk keeps permanently sweet, and these and other complex liquids remain unaltered when freely exposed to air from which all these minute organisms are removed.

Canada has been called the land of milk and honey.

The pine and oak were sacred to him, and his offerings were goats, lambs, cows, new wine, honey and milk.

A festival was held in their honour every year, superintended by a special priesthood, at which the offerings consisted of milk and honey mixed with water, but no wine.

It may be prepared by the lactic fermentation of starches, sugars, gums, &c., the sugar being dissolved in water and acidified by a small quantity of tartaric acid and then fermented by the addition of sour milk, with a little putrid cheese.

He also mentions elsewhere that the neophytes, after baptism, were given a draught of milk and honey.

Triferrin is a paranucleinate of iron, and contains 22% of iron and 21% of organically combined phosphorus, prepared from the casein of cow's milk.

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