Under Milk Wood
/ˌʌndə ˌmɪlk ˈwʊd/
/ˌʌndər ˌmɪlk ˈwʊd/
- a play (1953) by Dylan Thomas about a day in the life of a Welsh village by the sea. It was originally written for radio, and is still very popular because of its rich language and its range of humorous characters.
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Under Milk Wood