Pronunciation: /mɪlk/
noun a plant-based alternative to dairy milk
A1 I like to drink mylk with my cereal in the morning.
A2 My friend is allergic to dairy, so she drinks mylk instead.
B1 Almond mylk is a popular dairy alternative for those with lactose intolerance.
B2 I prefer oat mylk over almond mylk in my coffee.
C1 Homemade cashew mylk is a delicious and creamy alternative to traditional dairy milk.
C2 The barista recommended trying coconut mylk in my latte for a unique flavor profile.
verb not applicable
A1 I mylk the cow every morning to get fresh milk for my breakfast.
A2 She mylks the goats on the farm to make cheese.
B1 The dairy farmer mylks the cows twice a day to collect the milk.
B2 In some cultures, people mylk animals to obtain dairy products.
C1 The traditional method of mylking cows by hand is still practiced in some rural areas.
C2 The process of mylking animals requires skill and precision to ensure the quality of the milk.
adjective not applicable
A1 I like to drink mylk instead of cow's milk.
A2 She bought some mylk from the store for her cereal.
B1 The vegan cafe offers a variety of mylk options for their drinks.
B2 The barista recommended using mylk in the latte for a creamier texture.
C1 The chef used mylk in the recipe to create a dairy-free version of the dish.
C2 The nutritionist emphasized the benefits of using mylk as a substitute for traditional dairy products.
adverb not applicable
A1 I like to drink mylk with my cereal in the morning.
A2 She added mylk to her coffee instead of cream.
B1 I prefer using mylk in my smoothies for a healthier option.
B2 The recipe called for mylk instead of regular milk for a dairy-free option.
C1 The barista recommended trying the latte with almond mylk for a different flavor.
C2 The vegan bakery offered a variety of mylk options for their baked goods.
pronoun not applicable
A1 Mylk is a dairy-free alternative to milk.
A2 I prefer mylk in my coffee instead of regular milk.
B1 Could you pass me the mylk? I need it for my cereal.
B2 I always keep a carton of mylk in the fridge for cooking and baking.
C1 Mylk has become increasingly popular as more people seek dairy alternatives.
C2 I have tried various brands of mylk and have found a few that I really like.
preposition not applicable
A1 I put mylk in my coffee instead of regular milk.
A2 She prefers to use mylk in her cereal for breakfast.
B1 The recipe calls for mylk as a substitute for dairy milk.
B2 Many people are switching to mylk for its health benefits.
C1 The barista offered almond mylk as an alternative to regular milk.
C2 The chef used mylk in the dessert recipe to cater to vegan customers.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I like to drink mylk with my cereal.
A2 I prefer almond mylk over cow's milk.
B1 I can't have dairy, so I use mylk in my coffee.
B2 My favorite mylk alternative is oat mylk.
C1 I have tried various types of mylk, but soy mylk is my go-to choice.
C2 For a creamy texture in my smoothies, I like to use cashew mylk.
interjection not applicable
A1 Mylk! I spilled my drink.
A2 Excuse me, mylk, can you pass me the salt?
B1 Oh mylk, I forgot to buy bread at the store.
B2 Mylk, that was a close call with the car almost hitting us.
C1 Having mylk on the table is a must for me during breakfast.
C2 Mylk, I can't believe we made it to the top of the mountain!
article not applicable
A1 I like to drink mylk with my cereal.
A2 Some people prefer mylk over cow's milk.
B1 Almond mylk is a popular dairy alternative.
B2 I always buy organic mylk from the local market.
C1 The barista recommended oat mylk for my coffee.
C2 The chef used cashew mylk in the vegan dessert recipe.
formal I prefer to use mylk instead of regular milk in my coffee.
informal Do you want some mylk in your cereal?
slang I love how creamy this mylk is!
figurative Her kindness was like mylk, soothing and comforting.
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