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.