No, it is not. Milk can be a verb (milk a cow or other animal) or a noun. It is, however, used as a noun adjunct in terms such as milk carton or milk truck.
If a milkshake could shake milk, a milkshake would shake all the milk that a milkshake could shake.
Milk and a flavoring, such as chocolate milk. It does not contain ice cream.
Well, darling, the compound words for "milk" are "milkshake" and "milkman." So, next time you're sipping on a milkshake or waiting for the milkman to deliver, just remember that those are the compound words for "milk." Stay fabulous!
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Greek yogurt can come from more than one animal. It is typically made from cow's or sheep's milk but in the US, most brands are made with cow's milk.
A milkshake is made of milk and sugar and sometimes contains ice cream. You can get many different types of flavourings of milkshakes such as vanilla, chocolate and strawberry. To get milkshake all you have to do is find some milk first and then make it from there, as that is the prime ingredient.