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milkshake

Or milk shake

[milk-sheyk]

noun

  1. a frothy drink made of cold milk, flavoring, and usually ice cream, shaken together or blended in a mixer.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of milkshake1

An Americanism dating back to 1885–90; milk ( def. ) + shake ( def. )
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Example Sentences

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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.

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Another contestant doubling his entendres is Australia's Go-Jo, who wants us to "take a sip" of milkshake from his "special cup".

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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.

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Milk-based drinks such as lattes and milkshakes may now also be covered by the tax.

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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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