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1 The warmth of his tongue extracted a certain sweet milkiness from this.
2 Add iced Champagne until it attains the proper opalescent milkiness .
3 There was only a softly glowing milkiness , that gave the impression of infinite distance.
4 It has lost the grainy milkiness of morning sun.
5 The sky was high and cloudless, turquoise-blue, shading off into milkiness on the far horizons.
6 We must soften into a credulity below the milkiness of infancy, to think all men virtuous.
7 If it is in the morning, we see no part of the cow but her udder, distilling richest milkiness .
8 A slight cloudiness indicates a trace of chlorides, and a decided milkiness shows the presence of a larger quantity.
9 Should there be the least appearance of milkiness when this is poured from the churn, more is to be put.
10 Only an artist or connoisseur would have observed the milkiness of that skin and the perfect lines under the sombre velvet.
11 The phenomena, it seems, are usually preceded by a mistiness, or milkiness , of the glass: this clears off, and pictures appear.
12 Any residual water can cause crystallization and milkiness by making it easier for the sucrose molecules to move around and nest together.
13 This good nature, however, in the constitution, which Mr. Dryden somewhere calls "a milkiness of blood," is an admirable groundwork for the other.
14 The warmth of his tongue extracted a certain sweet milkiness from this.
15 Add iced Champagne until it attains the proper opalescent milkiness .
16 There was only a softly glowing milkiness , that gave the impression of infinite distance.
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