milkful (Meaning)
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milkful (a.)
Full of milk; abounding with food.
Synonyms & Antonyms of milkful
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milkful Sentence Examples
- The lactating mother's breasts were milkful, signifying her ability to nourish her child.
- The morning dew clung to the leaves, leaving them milkful and glistening.
- The spilled milk left the carpet milkful and sticky.
- The overflowing coffee machine created a milkful puddle on the counter.
- The cow's udders were milkful, promising a bountiful harvest.
- The newborn infant suckled eagerly at its mother's milkful nipple.
- The thunderstorm left the sky milkful with clouds, promising rain.
- The meadow was milkful with daisies, creating a breathtaking tapestry.
- The baby's bottle was milkful to the brim, ensuring a satisfied meal.
- The milkful clouds drifted lazily across the sky, casting ethereal shadows below.
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Full of milk; abounding with food.
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The lactating mother's breasts were milkful, signifying her ability to nourish her child.
The morning dew clung to the leaves, leaving them milkful and glistening.
The spilled milk left the carpet milkful and sticky.
The overflowing coffee machine created a milkful puddle on the counter.