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milk chocolate

noun

  1. chocolate that has been mixed with milk.
  2. a piece or bar of candy made of or coated with such chocolate.


milk chocolate

noun

  1. chocolate that has been made with milk, having a creamy taste Compare plain chocolate


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Word History and Origins

Origin of milk chocolate1

First recorded in 1715–25

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Example Sentences

Pale pink reversed to ivory; blush was backed by milk chocolate brown.

Put two Hershey Milk Chocolate bars into a bowl and microwave for two minutes on 50% power.

Remove it from the oven and add a couple pieces of milk chocolate, then close the sandwich and let it rest for a minute.

Many chocolate aficionados find themselves moving beyond milk chocolate to embrace dark chocolates.

Most people prefer milk chocolate for eating out of hand because of its creamy mouthfeel and mild flavor.

"Let's sit here, Zebedee, and you go get the milk chocolate for me," exclaimed one of the girls.

In consequence I feel rather hungry, having had nothing for thirty-two hours, except some milk chocolate.

If you can give him a slab of milk chocolate or a piece of pepsin chewing gum, he will appreciate that, too.

He's already eaten most all the syrup we had on board, all of the milk chocolate, and a lot of the sugar.

To-morrow I shall start on a walking tour, with a spare sock and some milk chocolate, and try to forget.

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