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- adjective Attributive form of
skim milk , noun.
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Examples
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In my dictionary, “skim-milk” is a hyphenated word.
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A study just published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition by Emma Dove and colleagues from the University of Western Australia, Perth, compares the effect of drinking 600 mL (~20 oz) of skim-milk versus 600 mL of a fruit drink in addition to a fixed-calorie breakfast on self-reported satiety and ad libitum food consumption at lunch.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Skim-Milk Increases Satiety and Reduces Food Intake 2009
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Tito Tibideaux had been pale in life, and death had bleached his skin to a skim-milk transparency.
Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010
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Tito Tibideaux had been pale in life, and death had bleached his skin to a skim-milk transparency.
Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010
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Tito Tibideaux had been pale in life, and death had bleached his skin to a skim-milk transparency.
Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010
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Today at the Penn Quarter FreshFarm Market, find baby fennel ($1.50 per bulb) at Mountain View; sweet potatoes and eggplant from Sunnyside; duck ($5.50 per pound) at Groff; all-beef pepperoni ($10 per 6-ounce package) from Red Apron; strawberry skim-milk yogurt from Blue Ridge Dairy; and cranberry beans ($7 per box) from Sandhill.
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"By 2017, these countries are expected to dominate production and consumption of most commodities, which the exception of coarse grains [corn, oats, barley], cheese, and skim-milk powder."
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"By 2017, these countries are expected to dominate production and consumption of most commodities, which the exception of coarse grains [corn, oats, barley], cheese, and skim-milk powder."
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So I don't even have to feel bad about the fact that I am taking time off to have a skim-milk hazelnut steamer with a friend.
Archive 2006-03-01 ScienceWoman 2006
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A mix of skim-milk powder, soybean flour, corn oil, minerals and vitamins, Sustagen was designed for hospital patients unable to eat solid foods.
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