Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
milkshake \milk"shake`\, milk shake \milk" shake`\(m[i^]lk" sh[=a]k`) n. A frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream, shaken together or blended in a blender.
Syn: milk shake, shake.
WordNet
Usage examples of "milk shake".
How could she face the future if she knew she would never again be able to satisfy her craving for dark chocolate, or enjoy a milk shake on a hot summer day, or indulge in a piece of lemon meringue pie?
I stopped in at a lunch counter and had a milk shake and went home.
By the mid-1950s, however, milk shake technology had improved along with their popularity.
I stuck the straw into my milk shake and dug around in the bag for the french fries.
One minute I'm at Vauxhall being briefed for a job, the next I'm trying to remember what flavor milk shake to buy for a child.
Calmly, she ate a bite of her food and took a pull at the straw in her milk shake.
Having had no breakfast and only a small vanilla milk shake for lunch, Martie was famished.