The two were seated apart by themselves and Doris dreaded the moment when their visitor should recognize them as the seven who had called upon her in milkmaid garb the day before.
Bring any old duds you can find; we'll make up our milkmaid costumes and have a dress rehearsal.
You know when Mother and I came up from the South to keep house for Uncle George, we only brought our newest clothes, and nothing that was suitable for a milkmaid costume.
The Milkmaid and Her Bucket A Senator fell to musing as follows: "With the money which I shall get for my vote in favour of the bill to subsidise cat-ranches, I can buy a kit of burglar's tools and open a bank.
On she went at the quiet pace of a cow going homeward to the barn yard; and, every moment, Cadmus expected to see a milkmaid approaching with a pail, or a herdsman running to head the stray animal, and turn her back towards the pasture.
But no milkmaid came; no herdsman drove her back; and Cadmus followed the stray Brindle till he was almost ready to drop down with fatigue.
Now you look the milkmaid again,' he said, coming towards her.
Partly because we’ve seen all that Innsbruck contains of historical or artistic; but largely, also, because the milkmaid insists upon pursuing us through the land and jingling her bells till she compels us to listen to her.
And in the second place, if he had, could he take a Tyrolese milkmaid fresh from the cowsheds in his tow to London, and present her to his friends as Mrs Will Deverill?
Just at present, he was persuaded Will Deverill was on the eve of “getting himself into an entanglement” with the beautiful milkmaid who so paradoxically preferred his society to Florian’s.
He did not know that the cow’s antics had been caused by the pinches Mrs. Secord had given it, and that the angry milkmaid was hurrying on her way to Beaver Dam.
Doubtless, madam; and a milkmaid would be just as pleasing to King George, if she were a little deaf and very complacent.
She has fine hair and a good complexion; but how many a milkmaid can boast as much!
His milkmaid having gone to games held at Penberth, or some place near it, only returned when the stars began to blink.
She must always be doan two or three jobs together like the milkmaid before now.
While our small adventurer was peacefully sleeping, the milkmaid came to give the cattle their morning fodder.
The milkmaid screamed, and ran to the house, telling everyone that the cow had been talking to her just like a man.
What a fresh and virginal daughter of Nature that milkmaid is!
He was surprised to find this young woman--who though but a milkmaid had just that touch of rarity about her which might make her the envied of her housemates--shaping such sad imaginings.
The small dairies to the west, beyond Port-Bredy, in which she had served as supernumerary milkmaid during the spring and summer required no further aid.
But if it should reach the ears of your friends at Emminster that you are walking about like this with me, a milkmaid--" "The most bewitching milkmaid ever seen.
In the corner of a field is seen a milkmaid milking a cow, and on the other side of the field is the dairy where the extract has to be deposited.
And when she was settled, with her skirts in order and her little feet tucked back, he rocked the swing so gently that not an apple fell nor a milkmaid slipped, clambering to her place.
What a wise littlemilkmaid you are," said Martin, looking about for the skipping-ropes.
And on the topmost rung each took his milkmaid by the hand and vanished over the hedge.
Your udders are full, And the milkmaid is there, And the children are all waiting, Their suppers to share.
Angélique was not, however, a milkmaid to say yes before she was asked.
Her short linsey petticoat was not chary of showing her substantial ankles, while her rolled-up sleeves displayed a pair of arms so red and robust that a Swiss milkmaid might well have envied them.
It seems I was the son of an honest farmer in that quarter, who married a tidy girl of a milkmaid that lived with him.
She was hired in our family asmilkmaid and market-woman.
Across the mead tripping, Invariably across the mead tripping, The merry mead with cowslips blooming, With daisies blooming, The Milkmaid also more or less blooming!
Your udders are full, and the milkmaid is there, And the children are waiting their supper to share.
I passed the pretty milkmaid with her red and rosy face; I knew not where I met her, I was strange to the place.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "milkmaid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.