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Milked

Milk \Milk\ (m[i^]lk), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Milked (m[i^]lkt); p. pr. & vb. n. Milking.]

  1. To draw or press milk from the breasts or udder of, by the hand or mouth; to withdraw the milk of. ``Milking the kine.''
    --Gay.

    I have given suck, and know How tender 't is to love the babe that milks me.
    --Shak.

  2. To draw from the breasts or udder; to extract, as milk; as, to milk wholesome milk from healthy cows.

  3. To draw anything from, as if by milking; to compel to yield profit or advantage; to plunder.
    --Tyndale.

    They [the lawyers] milk an unfortunate estate as regularly as a dairyman does his stock.
    --London Spectator.

    To milk the street, to squeeze the smaller operators in stocks and extract a profit from them, by alternately raising and depressing prices within a short range; -- said of the large dealers. [Cant]

    To milk a telegram, to use for one's own advantage the contents of a telegram belonging to another person. [Cant]

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milked

vb. (en-past of: milk)

Usage examples of "milked".

The ashmen of the planet milked their glands for precious radioactive iodine, by inserting a surgical tap into the gland-sac.

But, on the other hand, if Mannix had owned and milked Hired Girl, Inc.

For the moment, however, since Robert has not been milked before, I propose to give him a certain leeway.

Upon the third day after she had tongued Sarah and milked Robert, she took us upon a picnic.

His Mama milked him of his sperm while he, poor weakling, suffered her frigging, his eyes all wild and lured by dreams of lust.

Longarm knew enough about cows to assume her dairy stock had been led into their stalls and milked for the last time that day no later than four in the afternoon.

He'd forgotten those cows that had to be milked no later than, say, three or four.

She told him one of her hand's fresh-laundered bib overalls would likely fit him and that, seeing they were all alone that afternoon, it wouldn't hurt if he milked cows with no shirt on.

Longarm hadn't slaughtered or milked a cow recently, and so it brought back memories, pleasant and not so pleasant, as he helped the young widow woman out by milking close to a score of her cows.

What would her channel taste like—what would it feel like as it milked him of life-force?

Two had shied away from him so wildly that he began to worry that this group had al ready been milked by that fardling pirate.

Take, for example, the rotting hulks of whales who have been deliberately and wan tonly milked to death.

Lars managed to give her shoulder an admonitory pinch which, she felt, indicated that she had milked this scene for all it was worth.

Brown and her sister-in-law took the goats off to the tiny barn to be milked, leaving me in charge of the stewpot and Hiram, who was installed in solitary majesty near the hearth, contained in a makeshift pen composed of an overturned table, two stools, and a blanket chest.

Two had shied away from him so wildly that he began to worry that this group had already been milked by that fardling pirate.