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n. (context chiefly British English) any of several simple cooked desserts made from sweetened milk and some starchy ingredient
Usage examples of "milk pudding".
But as he had backed awkwardly away from lain Mhor, one of the little girls had crawled into the crude shelter from the back, pushing a bowl of milk pudding before her, and had sat down matter-of factly by her uncle's head, spoon in hand.
It was a little cold ham, cheese and the remains of a milk pudding.
From across the room she saw herself reflected in the wardrobe glass: pale as milk pudding, her still pretty face nestled in the puddles of fat that fell according to the laws of gravity.
He finished his meal and took extra bread, then began eyeing the milk pudding being set about.
A pink milk pudding or blancmange is simple in the sense that, if we slice it in two, the two portions will have the same internal constitution: a blancmange is homogeneous.