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Answer for the clue "Dairy farm machine ", 6 letters:
milker
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Word definitions for milker in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. cattle that are reared for their milk [syn: dairy cattle , dairy cow , milch cow , milk cow , milcher ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 a dairy cow 2 a person who milks 3 a milking machine 4 a conservative poker player who only raises the stakes on a good hand
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Milker \Milk"er\, n. One who milks; also, a mechanical apparatus for milking cows. A cow or other animal that gives milk.
Usage examples of milker.
He should have stayed at home and looked at his Landseers and read his Bulwer, but he took his cow to market, and the trained milkers milked her dry and then ate her.
As I lay there face down on the concrete which grew harder all the time and with the milkers stumbling over my prostrate form I felt very much alone.
Then he stepped out-of-doors, where the milkers were just opening the byres, and soon was on the hillside with his face to the High Peak.
Porters 3 Coarse Washers and Ironers 44 Mules 1 Fine ditto 44 Muleteers 7 Cows 2 Milkers Total, 154 men, 51 animals.
Dakin, who somehow scratched a living from a herd of six milkers plus a few calves, pigs and hens.
Hodgson stormed about overseeing the milkers and so left the rafters and Ahab and the Moon Man to go about their business.
They were shown over the cattery, the piggery, the milkers, and the kennelry, as Mrs.
Content as any of his bossies, Shane moved down the line of milkers, checking each one.
The only job that was open was that of milker, and this reminded me of what Charley had said originally, that milking would be my best bet up here in the country.
Barn chores before breakfast (my God it could take as long as an hour to wash the cows' filth-encrusted milk-swollen udders, hook up the milking machine to each cow, drain their heavy milk bags dry, empty the milkers into pails) and barn chores after school (horses, mainly-as much work, but at least I loved our horses), approximately 4:30 P.