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were milk
noun
A white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals to nourish their young. From certain animals, especially cows, it 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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Afterward, as always, there were milk and cookies with Mr. Baron himself.
The others were milk producers who added melamine to their products and then sold the milk to dairy companies.
On the tables where we would shortly eat dinner were milk bottles full of tulips and daffodils.
In the laboratory and classroom in the back, cabinets and countertops were milk jugs in a previous life.
So were milk, bread, eggs and other perishables that often disappear from supermarket shelves just before a major snowstorm.
In Mexico, which has some of the highest levels of child obesity in the world, in 2012 the two largest contributors to children's energy intake were milk – much of it sweetened milk drinks – and sugar-sweetened soft drinks.
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Cows were milked twice daily.
They were milking it.
They were milked twice daily.
Thereafter, both udder halves were milked 2×.
Cows were milked twice a day.
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