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milkshake
[milk-sheyk]
noun
a frothy drink made of cold milk, flavoring, and usually ice cream, shaken together or blended in a mixer.
Word History and Origins
Origin of milkshake1
Example Sentences
In-N-Out fans looking to satisfy a craving for a strawberry milkshake, pink lemonade or ketchup-drenched french fries might soon notice something a bit different.
Another contestant doubling his entendres is Australia's Go-Jo, who wants us to "take a sip" of milkshake from his "special cup".
Of course, I'll never turn down a maraschino cherry, with its waxy, artificial essence, a bright spot on top of any milkshake or sundae.
Milk-based drinks such as lattes and milkshakes may now also be covered by the tax.
The sugar tax applied to fizzy drinks is set to be extended to milkshakes and other milk-based drinks under new government plans.
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