cow's milk

  • 111cow*/*/ — [kaʊ] noun [C] I 1) an animal that is kept by farmers for its milk or meat 2) the female of some types of animal such as an elephant or a WHALE 3) British offensive an insulting word for a woman II verb [T] cow [kaʊ] to make someone do what you… …

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  • 112milk (to) —  Exploit, to get the maximum out of. See also COW.  ► “With a lot of those thrifts, we hadn’t gotten around to milking the cow, Mr. Allison notes.” (Wall Street Journal, June 13, 1996, p. B4) …

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  • 113milk cow — See milch cow …

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  • 114milk vein — noun : a large subcutaneous vein that extends along the lower side of the abdomen of a cow and returns blood from the udder and is often supposed to be an index of milking qualities see cow illustration …

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  • 115cow juice — I Australian Slang milk II Everyday English Slang in Ireland n milk …

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  • 116milk — mɪlk n. white liquid produced by female mammals that serves as nourishment for their young; this liquid from some mammals (cows, sheep, and goats) that is processed for human consumption; similar liquid produced by certain plants (as the… …

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  • 117milk well — noun : one of the passages through the abdominal wall of a cow by which the milk veins pass into the abdomen …

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  • 118Cow and Gate{™} — a company that produces milk products and food for babies. * * * …

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  • 119cow juice — noun Milk …

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  • 120cow — Mature female bovine; some used for milk and some for meat …

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