Cream | Mean of cream in English Dictionary
/ˈkriːm/
- Noun
- the thick part of milk that rises to the top
- Would you like some cream in your coffee?
- strawberries and cream
- hot chocolate with whipped cream
- a food that is made with cream
- cream of tomato soup
- a chocolate candy with a vanilla cream center
- a box of coconut creams [=chocolate candies filled with a coconut and cream mixture]
- a very thick liquid or soft substance that is rubbed into the skin to make it softer or is used as a medicine for the skin
- The doctor prescribed a new cream for the rash.
- Do you have any hand cream? [=hand lotion]
- a cabinet full of special creams and pills
- the best part of something
- a party attended by the cream of society
- a pale yellowish color that is close to white
- Verb
- to stir or mix (ingredients) until they are soft and smooth
- Cream the butter and sugar, and then add the eggs.
- to defeat (a person or team) easily and completely
- Our team got creamed in the play-offs.
- to hit (someone) very hard
- She was creamed by another skier as she was coming down the slope.
- The surfer got creamed by a huge wave.
- to remove (the best part) from something
- Most of the profit was creamed off by the government.
- The best students are creamed off to attend other schools.