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Comparative
milkier
Superlative
milkiest
1
having a pale and creamy white color like milk
- The milky clouds obscured the sun, casting a soft light on the landscape.
- She painted her bedroom walls in a milky color.
- The kitten's fur was a milky shade of white.
- The curtains were made of a milky, sheer fabric that filtered the sunlight.
- The morning mist enveloped the valley in a milky haze.
2
containing a lot of milk or made primarily from milk
- The recipe called for a milky base, which gave the sauce its creamy texture.
- She preferred her coffee milky, with an ample splash of cream.
- The cheese was made from a milky substance, enhancing its rich flavor.
- The dessert had a milky consistency, thanks to the generous amount of milk used.
- The milky drink was a hit at the party, enjoyed by both kids and adults.
3
describing a cow that produces a lot of milk or is particularly known for its milk production
- The farmer was delighted with the milky Jersey, which consistently delivered large quantities of milk.
- In the tropical climate, the milky cow adapted well and maintained its high milk yield.
- The new milky cow breed proved to be very efficient, surpassing the old ones in milk production.
- They showcased their milky cows at the expo, highlighting their impressive milk output.
- The milky cow’s exceptional performance in milk yield earned it a special mention in the dairy farming journal.
4
describing someone who is weak, compliant, or easily influenced, lacking firmness or assertiveness
- His milky demeanor made him an easy target for manipulation in the office.
- They considered her milky attitude a liability when tough decisions needed to be made.
- The group’s leader felt that the milky responses of the new members were detrimental to their cause.
- She regretted being so milky in negotiations, as it led to unfavorable terms.
- The character in the novel was portrayed as milky, always giving in to others’ demands without protest.
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