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milkmaid

[ UK /mˈɪlkme‍ɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman who works in a dairy

How To Use milkmaid In A Sentence

  • Krishna raises Mount Govardhan on his little finger to save the milkmaids and cowherds from a terrible storm.
  • He was obliged to declare on the playground the next day, that he would "thrash" any boy that said anything about milkmaids. The Hoosier School-boy
  • He noticed that milkmaids who had recovered from cowpox were resistant to contracting small pox.
  • The removal of the bowls for settling the milk and the absence of butter churns or a cow barn indicate that it was not intended as a working dairy even for a royal milkmaid.
  • In the seventeenth century, a milkmaid would send a stream of new, warm milk directly from a cow into a bowl of spiced cider or ale.
  • Flowered silks frothed over crinoline skirts in a twisted take on the milkmaids immortalized by 18th century painter Fragonard.
  • The efficient waiters, the good beer, the beautiful young woman in a milkmaid outfit at the hotel deskeven a 48-euro $68 conto and the freshening rain couldnt dull the shine of that simple lunch. The Italian Summer
  • Originally, stoolball was a game played by milkmaids, as early as the 14th century.
  • Apparently "rynt ye", is what Cheshire milkmaids used to say to a cow, when they had finished milking it. Combover and Bilge
  • Unfolded is the tame story of Reginald, a fop, who wants only Patience, the village milkmaid.
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