noun

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The butterfat/milkfat part of milk which rises to the top; this part when separated from the remainder.

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Take 100 ml of cream and 50 grams of sugar…

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A yellowish white colour; the colour of cream.

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Frosting, custard, creamer or another substance similar to the oily part of milk or to whipped cream.

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The best part of something.

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the cream of the crop;  the cream of a collection of books or pictures

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A viscous aqueous oil/fat emulsion with a medicament added, used to apply that medicament to the skin. (compare with ointment)

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You look really sunburnt; you should apply some cream.

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Semen.

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The chrism or consecrated oil used in anointing ceremonies.

verb

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To puree, to blend with a liquifying process.

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Cream the vegetables with the olive oil, flour, salt and water mixture.

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To turn a yellowish white colour; to give something the color of cream.

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To obliterate, to defeat decisively.

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We creamed the opposing team!

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To ejaculate (used of either gender).

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To ejaculate in (clothing).

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To rub, stir, or beat (butter) into a light creamy consistency.

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To skim, or take off by skimming, as cream.

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To take off the best or choicest part of.

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To furnish with, or as if with, cream.

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To gather or form cream.

adjective

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Cream-coloured; having a yellowish white colour.

Examples of cream in a Sentence

She jabbed the spoon in the ice cream and sighed.

Alex handed him the cream and sat down in his chair.

They had cake and ice cream and talked for nearly an hour about one thing and another.

In his hand he held a bowl of ice cream, and his eyes held a welcome spark of humor.

We brought the ice cream.

The ice cream will help.

The floor plan was open and relaxed, with wooden floors giving warmth to cream furniture.

She was stacking bowls on the table for ice cream and cake when lights turned into the drive.

Probably, but I wouldn't be working off that cake and ice cream, either.

Would you like some ice cream?

The warmth of the evening chased out Bird Song's guests—all non-dieters probably queuing up for ice cream, or maybe simply promenading the Victorian village streets as alpenglow painted the surrounding peaks in pink.

If we thought Howie was upset over the Youngblood matter, it was arsenic versus ice cream compared to how enraged he was over a challenge to his ability.

Jake Weller presented it to Dean one sunny afternoon while the two were sharing a diet-breaking ice cream on the stoop of a Seventh Avenue candy store.

In the same vein it is urged that voluntary emigration takes away the cream of the working-classes.

If jump ropes or board games or ice cream turn out to have positive externalities—that is, if they help society—a subsidy could lower the prices of these items.

That's like getting an ice cream sundae with castor oil for topping.

They fit together as nice as hot apple pie and a scoop of cold ice cream.

Finally, he donned his jacket and escaped up the street to a luncheonette where he ordered pie and ice cream.

Dean ate a chick­en salad on whole wheat with a piece of cherry pie and ice cream.

Sofi made herself a milkshake consisting of frozen blood from Damian, chocolate syrup, pickles, and a scoop of ice cream.

Aaron and Felipa went to town for some ice cream, so Rob helped Carmen set up table and chairs outside for the barbeque.

Did you get the ice cream?

How would you like to go out for ice cream with Felipa when she gets back?

They dropped the subject and Carmen suggested Felipa take the children out for ice cream.

In the royal Siamese breed the head is rather long and pointed, the body also elongated with relatively slender limbs, the coat glossy and close, the eyes blue, and the general colour some shade of cream or pink, with the face, ears, feet, under-parts, and tail chocolate or seal-brown.

In 1882, at Reading, a gold medal was given for a cream separator for horse power, whilst a prize of roo guineas offered for the most efficient and most economical method of drying hay or corn crops artificially, either before or after being stacked, was not awarded.

In 1887, at Newcastle-on-Tyne, a prize of 200 went to a compound portable agricultural engine, one of £loo to a simple portable agricultural engine, and lesser prizes to a weighing-machine for horses and cattle, a weighing-machine for sheep and pigs, potato-raisers and one-man-power cream separators.

The globules which furnish the cream gradually pass on standing into solid caoutchouc, a process which is facilitated by rapid stirring, or by the addition of an acid or other chemical agent.

As the removal of the impurities of the latex is one of the essential points to be aimed at, it was thought that the use of a centrifugal machine to separate the caoutchouc as a cream from the watery part of the latex would prove to be a satisfactory process.

Under certain conditions, as when latex is allowed to stand or is centrifugalized, a cream is obtained consisting of the liquid globules, which may be washed free from proteid without change, but, either by mechanical agitation or by the addition of acid or other chemical agent, the liquid gradually solidifies to a mass of solid caoutchouc. The phenomenon therefore resembles the change known to the chemist as polymerization, by which through molecular aggregation a liquid may pass into a solid without change in its empirical composition.

Corstorphine (pop. 2725), once noted for its cream and also as a spa, is now to all intents and purposes a western suburb of the capital.

One part of cream of tartar, two of alum and two of common salt are dissolved in boiling water, and the solution is boiled with granulated metallic tin (or, better, mixed with a little stannous chloride) to produce a tin solution; and into this the articles are put at a boiling heat.

Their creamy milk is made into delicious ice cream.

A brittle potassium alloy of silver-white colour and lamellar fracture is obtained by calcining 20 parts of bismuth with 16 of cream of tartar at a strong red heat.

The sides of these ridges and pinnacles are bare of vegetation and display a variety of colours in buff, cream, pale green, grey and flesh.

The extensive use as building material of cream-coloured brick made in the vicinity gives the city its nickname, "the Cream City."

Under these conditions the lactose decomposes into dark-brown fission products, the fat loses its emulsified condition and separates out as cream which cannot be made to diffuse again even by shaking, and the albuminoids are converted into a form very difficult of digestion.

It is imperative that cream destined for butter-making should be free from pathogenic organisms.

As butter is consumed in the raw state, a trustworthy preliminary treatment of the cream is in the highest degree desirable.

Potassii Tartras Acidus (cream of tartar), dose 20 to 60 grs., which has a subpreparation Potassii Tartras, dose 30 to 60 grs.

Butter for export is made in creameries, where the milk, cream and butter are handled by skilled makers.

Any determination of density can be taken only as affording prima facie evidence of the quality of milk, as the removal of cream and the addition of water are operations which tend to compensate each other in their influence on the density of the liquid, so that the lactometer cannot be regarded as a reliable instrument.

Cream-coloured flowers are regarded as white because cream is due to yellow plastids and not to sap colour.

The breeds include the Ayrshire, noted milkers and specially adapted for dairy farms (which prevail in the south-west), which in this respect have largely supplanted the Galloway in their native district; the polled Angus or Aberdeen, fair milkers, but valuable for their beef-making qualities, and on this account, as well as their hardihood, in great favour in the north-east, where cattlefeeding has been carried to perfection; and the West Highland or Kyloe breed, a picturesque breed with long horns, shaggy coats and decided colours-black, red, dun, cream and brindle-that thrives well on wild and healthy pasture.

It is generally considered that the cream of the sport lies here, but with many of the packs which are generally described as "provincial" equally good hunting may be obtained.

Among the town's manufactures are silk and woollen goods, paper, electric elevators, electric lamps, rubber goods, safety pins, hats, cream separators, brushes and novelties.

A mixture of pounded brick, clay and ashes was then ground finely in water to the consistence of cream, and successive coats of this mixture were then applied with a brush, till a second skin was formed all over the wax, fitting closely into every line and depression of the modelling.

The mud thus formed is settled out, and the clear liquor, which is now quite neutral and contains both manganese and calcium chlorides, is mixed with cream of lime and treated by a strong current of air, produced by a blowing-engine.

This consists chiefly of cream of tartar (bitartrate of potash), tartrate of lime, yeast cells and of albuminous and colouring matters.

Its colour, which is not so high as Serajgunge, begins with a cream shade and approaches red at the roots.

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