(Of grains especially rice) having the husk or outer layers removed.
1Its propellers are powered by an engine that once milled animal feed.
2Untreated mice milled about randomly, regardless of whether the light was on.
3The emaciated men milled around the cadet, all asking questions at once.
4Some milled outside in the snow, still protected by their thick coats.
5The circular openings have a raised seat milled to a true plane.
6Their currency was silver coin, Spanish milled, and extremely limited in quantity.
7The women milled around in the market, gossiping and squeezing the produce.
8They milled about in small packs, sharing their opinions in hushed tones.
9It is milled in Massachusetts and is made from recycled soda bottles.
10A crowd of people milled about in front and watched the conflagration.
11The kids who milled around had an almost forlorn look about them.
12The gunslinger flicked a heavy, unevenly milled gold piece into the semidark.
13Like trendy cattle, a dozen customers milled around the coffee bar counter.
14Early arrivals milled in the playground, kicking balls, jumping ropes, screaming, chasing.
15Laurent twirled the milled button of the call-bell which stood upon the desk.
16The crowd milled almost to where we were crouching, unseen in the shrubbery.
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milled
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Indicativo · Pretérito perfeito
Milled nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América