babushka (Meaning)

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babushka (n)

a woman's headscarf folded into a triangle and tied under the chin; worn by Russian peasant women

Synonyms & Antonyms of babushka

babushka Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly babushka wore a vibrant headscarf, a testament to her traditional heritage.
  2. The warmth of my grandmother's babushka enveloped me in a cozy embrace.
  3. At the market, vendors sold an array of colorful babushkas, each adorned with intricate designs.
  4. The intricate embroidery on the babushka reflected the skilled craftsmanship of the artisan.
  5. The babushka became a symbol of resistance and defiance for women in the former Soviet Union.
  6. The churchgoers exchanged babushkas as a sign of solidarity and shared faith.
  7. The babushka was not merely a headscarf but a cultural icon that connected generations.
  8. As the wind howled, I tightened my babushka, seeking shelter from the biting cold.
  9. The babushka-clad women at the nursing home shared stories, laughter, and a sense of community.
  10. The babushka left an unforgettable impression on the young traveler, a glimpse into a vibrant and ancient culture.

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a woman's headscarf folded into a triangle and tied under the chin; worn by Russian peasant women

bandana,handkerchief,bandanna, kerchief, mantilla, madras, shawl, hanky,do-rag, hankie

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The elderly babushka wore a vibrant headscarf, a testament to her traditional heritage.

The warmth of my grandmother's babushka enveloped me in a cozy embrace.

At the market, vendors sold an array of colorful babushkas, each adorned with intricate designs.

The intricate embroidery on the babushka reflected the skilled craftsmanship of the artisan.