milkmaid in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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milkmaid in the PONS Dictionary

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He covers his ears to block out the cacophony of the street noise, but at the same time he denies himself the sweet music of the milkmaid's voice.
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Swans, milkmaids and other characters from the song are featured in windows nationwide.
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It shows the seated milkmaid weeping over her broken pot, which has been converted into a water feature by a channeled feed from a nearby spring.
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With rhyming dialog and a frankly surreal plot that merges, well, milkmaids with science fiction, it's a brilliant and very enjoyable experience.
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Thus, milkmaids lacked the pockmarked complexion common to smallpox survivors.
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Traditionally it was played by milkmaids who used their milking stools as a wicket, according to one belief while waiting for their husbands to return from working in the fields.
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Behind the three, another soldier and a milkmaid are caught in a passionate embrace.
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He followed up his observation that milkmaids who had previously caught cowpox did not later catch smallpox by showing that inoculated cowpox protected against inoculated smallpox.
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The kitchen staff of huge noble or royal courts occasionally numbered in the hundreds: pantlers, bakers, waferers, sauciers, larderers, butchers, carvers, page boys, milkmaids, butlers and countless scullions.
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He also collected hundreds of photographs of female mine workers, kitchen maids, milkmaids, charwomen, acrobats and so on.
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