Rosecrans's Headquarters, and stole the General's cow right from under the noses o' the Headquarters Guards, and brung her down here and milked her.
For one thing, he had milkedand left the milk in the barnyard in order to play.
In the evening he returned, milked his ewes, and ate two more men; whereon I went up to him with the skin of wondrous wine that Maron had given me and gave him a bowl full of it.
The authoress saw the shepherd milk a number of ewes, and then bring in a number of lambs, but she did not understand that the ewes which had been milked had got no lambs, while those that had lambs still living had not been milked.
The question is, did he take them away again after they had got what they could from a milked ewe, or did he leave them with their mothers all night?
He milked his 245 goats and ewes all orderly, and gave each one her own young [for these had been left in the yards all day]; then he drank some of the milk, and put part by for his supper.
When day broke the monster again lit his fire, milked 307 his ewes all orderly, and gave each one her own young.
Having driven the ewes into his cave (I omit the she-goats for brevity) he milked them, and then put their lambs with them (ix.
At Rome I asked the landlord of my hotel whether the goats came to be milked in the evening as in the morning, and he said it would be only in exceptional cases that they would do so.
Jones, and myself were at Cefalù in the spring of 1896, we met a flock of goats coming into the town to be milked about five in the afternoon, and on our return from a walk we met another flock coming out after having been just milked.
For such purposes of mere aesthetic nourishment Goethe always milked other minds,--if minds those ruminators and digesters of antiquity into asses' milk may be called.
Then she put the potatoes on the fire, and while they were boiling, she milked the goat, that they might have a little milk with them.
When the cow was being milkedhe cried, "Strip, strap, strull, Will the pail soon be full?
No ducks were lost; and Dolly gave her milk quite comfortably to whoever milked her.
He milked away--each child got a drink, and then the cups were filled again.
Quiet enough she was this time--but you might as well have milked a plaster cow in a London milking-shop.
I milkedher last of all, and now my fetch Has milked her too; will .
In Mecklenburg the cows are always milked in the fields.
If a new cow with unknown antecedents comes from a public market, let her be milked for a week by a person who does not milk any other cows.
The fissures when neglected in the early stage of formation become deep, very painful, often bleeding at the slightest touch, and when milked in that condition cause the animal to become a kicker.
She milkedall the cows two times a day and I had to turn out all de calves.
We worked long as we could see, from four o'clock in the mornin', and them milked twenty cows and fed the work stock.
Every morning she drove the goats out into the desert to graze on the shrubs and bushes which grew there, and every evening they came home of themselves to be milked and to be shut up safely for the night.
That is to be yours, and you can have her milked every morning the moment you wake.
I strolled on aimlessly until I found myself unexpectedly at the dairy, which was quite a grand establishment, where twenty milch cows of the Aargau breed were milked daily, and a delicious cheese manufactured.
Each morning and evening his own hands milked her, and he churned all his butter, and made all his cheese himself.
When the swollen soma-stalks are milked like cows with udders, and when the choric songs are sung, then they that adore the Horsemen are preëminent.
I waited on de table, washed dishes, an' atter I got big 'nough, I milked de cows.
Many nights, while Mary milked the cows, he had walked over to Riles', and the two had discussed their forthcoming venture until they had grown almost enthusiastic over it.
Andrew, meanwhile, proud of the opportunity of exhibiting his familiarity with the art and science of milking, moved the red cow into one of the bails, or stalls, in which cows are ordinarily milked in Australia.
The cows were eventually milked secundum artem, and when the full buckets, foaming over with creamy fluid, stood on a bench outside the yard, Wilfred saw with distinct gratification the first dividend from the cattle investment.
It is asserted that Brahma breathed them from his own mouth, or, in other words, that he milked them out from fire, air, and the sun.
Then he milked Bärli and put the full bowl in the middle.
The grandfather milked a full bowl from the white goat, cut a piece of bread for the child, and told her to eat.
After the old man had washed and milked the goats, he brought them out of the shed.
Every one in the little gray farm-house was up with the dawn, and while Mother Adolf milked the goats, the Twins took their breakfast to a high rock beside the mountain path, where they could get a good view of the village below.
Come, now, hurry and eat your breakfasts, for the goats are already milked and impatient to be gone.
He went back to the but and soon reappeared with two pails, and as Leneli struggled with one goat he milked another, while Seppi fed both creatures with tufts of grass to keep them quiet.
She wanted to stay up and play with Bello, and hear the robin sing, but Leneli sat down beside the crib, and while Mother Adolf milked the goats she sang over and over again an old song.
He had a certain gray cow (el-shahba) which was milked every morning for the benefit of the poor.
The ewes had just been milked for the suppers of their owners, but they went over the flock again, stripping their udders, which greatly improved the quality of the milk.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "milked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.