cream
noun /kriːm/
  /kriːm/
Idioms - [uncountable] the thick white or pale yellow fatty liquid that rises to the top of milk, used in cooking or as a type of sauce to put on fruit, etc.
- We had strawberries and cream for dessert.
 - whipped cream
 - a dollop of fresh cream
 - scones with cream and jam
 - I asked for two coffees with cream.
 - Would you like milk or cream in your coffee?
 - (British English) cream cakes (= containing cream)
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Fooda1- She piled great dollops of cream onto her apple pie.
 - This cream's gone off!
 - Whisk the cream and icing sugar together.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- clotted
 - thick
 - whipped
 - …
 
- dollop
 
- beat
 - whip
 - whisk
 - …
 
- go off
 
- bun
 - cake
 - cheese
 - …
 
- and cream
 - with cream
 
 - [countable] (in compounds) a sweet that has a soft substance like cream inside
- a chocolate/peppermint cream
 
 - [uncountable, countable] a soft substance or thick liquid used on your skin to protect it or make it feel soft; a similar substance used for cleaning things
- moisturizing cream
 - Put a little antiseptic cream on the grazed skin.
 - a topical antibiotic cream
 - anti-wrinkle/anti-ageing cream
 - a cream cleaner
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- face
 - hand
 - day
 - …
 
- apply
 - massage
 - put on
 - …
 
 - [uncountable] a pale colour between yellow and white
- Do you have this blouse in cream?
 - an eye-catching outfit of cream and black
 - a warm yellow shade of cream
 
 - the cream of something the best people or things in a particular group
- the cream of New York society
 - the cream of the crop of this season’s movies
 
 
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French cresme, from a blend of late Latin cramum (probably of Gaulish origin) and ecclesiastical Latin chrisma, from Greek khrisma ‘anointing’, from khriein ‘anoint’.
Idioms 
like a cat that’s got the cream (British English) 
(US English like the cat that got/ate/swallowed the canary)
- very pleased with yourself synonym smug
- She looked like a cat that’s got the cream. She was almost purring with pleasure.