Sentence examples for milky from inspiring English sources

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The word 'milky' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it as describing a certain color, for example describing the shade of white a person's complexion may have, or use it as an adjective for food or drinks. For example, "The milky white coffee was a pleasant surprise."

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milky

adjective

Resembling milk in color or consistency.

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At dawn, there are mists and the river appears almost milky.

His is the dark byways of Colaba, where Irani restaurants provide milky tea and feral cats may be good companions.

The flower buds, like milky pearls held in the green clasp of its pointed green sepals, held aloft on a four-inch stalk, were still closed.

Arrange the fish and grapefruit on 4 cold plates, splash with ponzu and serve with a pile of mooli topped with nori. 1 Hold the squid's body in one hand and the head with the other and gently pull the head away from the body, taking the milky white intestines with it.

Returning home via the notoriously captivating Settle-Carlisle line, we had stocked up with copious treats, nabbed a table and were tucking into a magnificent spread while the snowclad Pennine hills slipped past us, their milky slopes as one with a pure white sky.

My six-year-old son has developed a taste for coffee after sipping his father's, and around twice a week, we give him a weak, milky, freshly ground coffee, which he really enjoys.

An English voice said, 'Isn't it completely wonderful?' A milky woman with crimson pigtails was smiling down at him.

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Measuring the speeds of various stars, they found a patch in which some of them, instead of orbiting the galactic centre gracefully with the others, appeared to be hot-footing it out of the Milky Way altogether.

In collaboration with Ed Totten of Queen's University in Belfast, he has searched the rest of the Milky Way for stars that could have come from small galaxies, to test the idea that our galaxy could be a sort of galactic federation, composed, at least in part, of the remnants of such dwarfs.

How quickly this is happening, whether it has happened to other dwarf galaxies and, indeed, whether such galactic cannibalism has made the Milky Way the creature it is today are the subject of continuing debate and research.Sgr was discovered in 1994 by Rodrigo Ibata of the University of British Columbia and Michael Irwin and Gerard Gilmore of Cambridge University.

They were surveying the stars in the Milky Way.

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