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milkshaky (comparative more milkshaky, superlative most milkshaky)

  1. Alternative form of milkshakey.
    • 2001, Ernest Kolowrat, Confessions of a Hapless Hedonist: An Inconvenient Discovery About the Meaning of Pleasure, Xlibris, →ISBN, page 46:
      When I eventually began to tire of the same old milkshaky taste, I still didn’t go back to yearning for simits.
    • 2004, Suzanne Strempek Shea, Becoming Finola, Washington Square Press, →ISBN, page 157:
      Noel stopped here, took a swallow of his milkshaky pint.
    • 2004, Karen McCombie, Meet the Real World, Rachel (Stella Etc.), Scholastic, →ISBN, pages 137–138:
      Rachel didn’t even look at the melting, milkshaky mush it had turned into, let alone eat it.