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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
milk chocolate
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ For a dairy cake, you can use milk chocolate and butter.
▪ For a quick snack I turned to milk chocolate.
▪ In milk chocolate, white chocolate and semisweet, it sells for $ 25.
▪ It was thickly covered with milk chocolate, which increased the sickly sweetness of the ice-cream to a nauseous intensity.
▪ My appetite dwindled and even my favourite food, milk chocolate, failed to raise my morale.
▪ Stir one third into the hot milk chocolate custard and the rest into the plain.
▪ SuperMario Mini rolls are chocolate flavoured mini rolls, covered in real milk chocolate, with a chocolate buttercream filling.
▪ The wood is a brown color a little deeper than milk chocolate, smooth with rounded edges for aerodynamics.
Wiktionary
milk chocolate

n. 1 (context uncountable English) Chocolate that includes milk powder as one of its ingredients. 2 (context countable English) A single piece of candy composed of this type of chocolate.

WordNet
milk chocolate

n. chocolate made from chocolate liquor with sugar and cocoa butter and powdered milk solids and vanilla and (usually) lecithin; the most common form of chocolate for eating; used in chocolate candy and baking and coatings

Usage examples of "milk chocolate".

Brown and white cows gave the countryside the look of an advertisement for milk chocolate, though of course for advertising purposes one would have had to block out the war damage.

She was beautifully built, and her skin was a lovely color of milk chocolate and her eyes were hazel and her hair extremely woolly, and always beautifully bleached yellow and close-cropped to her very round head.

Salinger-ish kind of way: 'I've actually been dipped in milk chocolate!

She had black ancestry with some white (skin like good milk chocolate, but weathered by fatigue and the elements) and oriental (the tilt of the eyes).

Viola's face, sweet as milk chocolate, was now distorted by a be­seeching expression.