Sentence examples for milks from inspiring English sources

The word "milks" is not correct in written English
It is an informal way of referring to the plural of "milk," which would have to be written as "milks." You could use it in an informal conversation, but in written English, it should be written out as "milks." Example sentence (informal): I'm getting milks for my cereal.

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milks

noun

Plural of milk

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Every morning he milks the cow before cycling 20km to the marketplace in Varanasi.

This works brilliantly with nut or grain milks too.

So the film's ending has turned out to be historically feasible – though Olivier milks it to the max, having the crowd pull back so he may perform his death-throes with unrestrained melodrama.

Some questioned the fairness of the Keerys' pricing – they also offer "premium milks" for an extra 40p and toast for £1.50 – while others, including the London mayor Boris Johnson, rushed to defend their entrepreneurial spirit.

The Kentucky brief milks Loving v Virginia, a 1967 ruling against anti-miscegenation laws, which held that "the freedom to marry has long been recognised as one of the vital personal rights essential to the orderly pursuit of happiness by free men".

Tax revenues total just 12% of GDP (the government milks a further 4% of GDP from the state oil monopoly).

JOE TIRY milks 55 cows in the gentle hills of Wisconsin.

The state even milks newcomers by charging them steeper property taxes.

Here in Arizona that includes a sudden collapse in the value of their homes in a state that has gone through a grotesque property-fuelled boom and bust.J.D. Hayworth milks the widespread anxiety about illegal immigration for all it is worth.

The comedian, who is running there against Nigel Farage, the UKIP leader, dispensed beer and opined that "This is the most important general election since the last one".Headlines of the week"He'll fleece us", "David Cameron not sheepish", "Cameron milks the moment".

Mr Pomeroy, who milks 40 cows out of a herd of 80, had his pay-cheque go up by $3,500-4,000 3,500-4,000ilking 55 cows got a $5,000-6,000 rise.

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