milchik
Britishadjective
Etymology
Origin of milchik
Yiddish, from milch milk, ultimately from Old High German; compare milch ; see also milk
Example Sentences
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By a decade ago, Mr. Milchik’s foundation had all the rooms in the shared apartment but Ms. Fyodorova’s.
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Stuck in this communal quandary, Mr. Milchik and Mr. Gordin experimented with different solutions.
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Two of those friends, Mikhail I. Milchik and Yakov A. Gordin, solicited help from Russian corporations and started buying rooms in the communal apartment shortly after Brodsky’s death.
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Once Mr. Milchik had raised that, the businessman raised the price by $75,000.
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On June 4, 1972, Mr. Milchik followed Brodsky to the airport, where the poet boarded a plane for Vienna.
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