Milked

Pronunciation: /ˈmɪlkt/

Milked (verb)

  1. To take milk from an animal, usually by hand or machine, and collect it for people to use.
  2. To get money or profit from someone or something by using it for a long time or too much.
  3. To take value from a source until it becomes weak, less useful, or nearly finished.

Examples

  • The farmer milked the cow, and the calf waited nearby.
  • The cow was milked early, so the milk stayed fresh.