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skim milk
noun
- milk from which the cream has been skimmed.
Word History and Origins
Origin of skim milk1
Example Sentences
And good for Bruno, bless his heart, who is truly the skim milk of pop music.
And the iTunes story makes music—arguably the most mysterious, magical art form—as accessible and ubiquitous as skim milk.
Drinks at the dinner table are restricted to “water and skim milk.”
The five "wonder foods": skim milk, brewer's yeast, wheat germ, yogurt, and blackstrap molasses.
All summer we have had three calves that came to the orchard fence twice a day to get their ration of skim milk and feeding flour.
The skim milk was given to the pigs, who had already increased to quite a numerous colony.
Such milk is similar to skim milk in composition, and unless butter is made of sweet cream, buttermilk is sour.
The most convenient and possibly the most common materials used to adulterate milk are water and skim milk.
Because of these characteristics, this product, for which skim milk is generally used, is extensively manufactured.
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