glass of milk

collocation in English

meaningsofglassandmilk

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glass
noun
uk
/ɡlɑːs/
us
/ɡlæs/
a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and ...
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milk
noun[U]
uk
/mɪlk/
us
/mɪlk/
the white liquid produced by cows, goats, and sheep and used by humans as a drink or for making butter, ...
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(Definition ofglassandmilkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofglass of milk

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It may be that he has an ulcer and has to take aglassofmilkevery hour or two.
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Is there any shortage of milk, because it is very difficult to obtain even a smallglassofmilkin a restaurant?
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Perhaps we can all take our copies home and read them with aglassofmilklater tonight.
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Why cannot you give them both aglassofmilk, free?
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There is far more fat in aglassofmilkthan in a tumbler of whisky.
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After she had given each rat aglassofmilk, one glass was left with nobody to offer it to.
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Similarly, to prevent damage to the oesophagus and to help absorption some drugs need to be taken with a fullglassofmilkor water.
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The bacterium was isolated from 10 ml of milk indicating that the number of bacteria in aglassofmilk(y200 ml) would potentially be high enough to cause infection.
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I believe it is a most valuable thing for every child of school age to have thisglassofmilkevery day.
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He has to take his sandwiches and hisglassofmilk, and subsist all day on them.
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The ideal canteen is not the place where you obtain a snack, a 2½ d. pie, or aglassofmilk.
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He had aglassofmilkand went to bed.
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Give him aglassofmilk, and he will be sick.
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It is distressing to go into the tea room and ask for aglassofmilk; they look at you in astonishment.
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I made aglassofmilkwith this product and gave it to my dog, and he is still alive.
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In a land flowing with milk, children are denied aglassofmilka day.
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It may have been aglassofmilk.
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We shall have aglassofmilkover it together.
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He talks about monitoring as if he can take somebody, give him a dose of aglassofmilkand everything will be all right.
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The grain embargo will not deprive our leaders of a singleglassofmilk, a roll or a beefsteak.
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