🥛milk

noun, verb
/mɪlk/

Meaning

noun: a white liquid produced by female mammals for feeding their young; verb: to draw milk from an animal
a white liquid produced by cows, goats, or other mammals, used as food

Example Sentences

She milked the cow early in the morning.

Children need to drink milk for strong bones.

Example Expressions

milk it

Synonyms

dairy, extract, exploit, drain, squeeze, cream
Entry 1
dairy, extract, exploit, drain, squeeze
Entry 2
dairy, cream

Antonyms

feed, nurture

Collocations

glass of milk, milk the cow, milk products, fresh milk, cold milk, drink milk
Entry 1
glass of milk, milk the cow, milk products
Entry 2
fresh milk, cold milk, drink milk, glass of milk

More Example Sentences

One litre of milk is sixty rupees.

She drinks a glass of milk at 9 pm.

Mixing sugar with milk, I make tea.

I have a glass of milk every morning.

There is a glass of milk on the table.

Don’t you take milk for your breakfast?

Is milk boiled with tea, or is it mixed later?

By adding milk with my coffee I make it creamy.

She likes to take pancakes and milk for breakfast.

Milk, bread, and butter have been served today for breakfast.

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a counter where drinks are served; to prevent or block
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