Sentence examples for milled from inspiring English sources

The word 'milled' is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used as a verb or adjective to describe the process of grinding, cutting, or shaping a material, typically using a mill. Example: The wheat was milled into flour before being packaged and sold.

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milled

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I milled among hundreds of protestors – black and white – who had gathered for different reasons: to express fury, sadness, a desire for reform.

Unless milled, the import of GM foods is banned in Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Missie B's is a gay bar that's usually full of white people, but two Fridays ago, as the grand jury in Ferguson announced it needed another weekend to announce its decision, a couple dozen black LGBT people milled around watching a drag show.

In a mixing bowl whisk together the rice flour, gram flour, milled flaxseeds, xanthan gum, cocoa powder, sea salt, baking powder, and bicarbo and set aside.

If you can't find milled flax seeds, you can usually find them whole labeled as linseed.

Hundreds of onlookers milled around the scene.

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Glass is crushed or ball-milled in order to obtain a fine powder, or frit, which is sieved to sizes of 5 to 100 micrometres and then mixed with a small amount of slurry-making organic volatilizing-type vehicles and binders.

Industrial grinding mills made of hardened steel cannot be used since they release heavy metals into the milled rock, replicating the problems of metallic nanopowders.

In edge-milled coinage the same elements were employed in silver pieces, with the addition between the Pillars of an image of the two crowned hemispheres; this was called the moneda columnaria ("columnar coinage") and was minted until 1772.

The following are some of the symbols used: Mexico, M; Potosí, P and, in the edge-milled coins, PTSI and PTS in monogram fashion; Lima, P, L, and, in the edge-milled coins, LIMA and LIMAE in monogram fashion; Santiago de Chile, S; Guatemala, G and NG (for Nueva Guatemala); Santa Fe de Bogotá, NR (for Nuevo Reino); Popayán, P, PN, and PN; Santo Domingo, SD; Cuzco, C° and CUZ.

Corn, dry-milled as grits or as meal or turned into flaked corn with some of its starch partially gelatinized, is a popular component in compounded animal feedstuffs.

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