Meaning of cow-juice | Babel Free
Definitions
Noun. [B2]
Examples
“Anon the bossy kicked like⟳ fork-ed lightning, laying out Shanghai Chandler flat on his stable floor, completely painting him with foamy cow-juice, flipping his hat far to the lee-ward, jamming up the tin milk-pail like⟳ a stepped-on stove-pipe, and causing a white editor to spout milk from his nose like⟳ a porpoise.”
“Instead of milk on my porridge, a thin, watery liquid unrecognisable as cow-juice.”
“BEFORE the advent of pasteurisation, consuming dairy foods was considered to be the ultimate adventure sport. Daredevils would draw⟳ large crowds to Victorian funfairs to watch⟳ them drink⟳ a pint of cow-juice while on a trapeze.”
“I needed that joint, and a vegetarian supper. What a child of the urban world I was: meat came on polystyrene trays wrapped in clingfilm and milk was bottled cow-juice. The countryside was another planet, really.”
“Pre-pubescent rogue traders working through nap time in order⟳ to stay⟳ one step ahead of the markets and the opposition (“you snooze, you lose⟳”) and demanding the finest cow-juice known to mankind from the milk monitor⟳.”
“I’d take⟳ my float⟳ and drive⟳ my figure⟳ of eight round the neighbourhood, picking up empties and delivering bottles of creamy white cow-juice, capped with red foil.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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