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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

There were reports of abuse from candidates including slashing tyres, throwing milkshakes and targeting candidates' families.

From BBC

TGI Fridays offers customers a wide array of classic American entrées along with milkshakes and ice cream sundaes.

Normally, a tracker like me would barely get a nod from the candidate, let alone an invitation for a milkshake from a potential US senator.

From Salon

I ordered my regular: Double double animal-style, chopped chiles, grilled onions, mustard, with a strawberry milkshake.

At Shake Shack, self-service kiosks help “guarantee that the upsell opportunities” like a milkshake or fries — popular menu options — are suggested to customers upon ordering.

From Salon

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