They leant over the table together, and the milkwoman could see the opaline hue of the egg-fluid changing form as it sank in the water, but she was not near enough to define the shape that it assumed.
The milkwoman had inwardly seen, from the moment she heard of her having been mentioned as a reference for this man, that there must exist a sarcastic feeling among the work-folk that a sorceress would know the whereabouts of the exorcist.
Candour exacts the acknowledgment that the Bristol Milkwoman was a very extraordinary individual.
Surya Bai hearing a great clatter of horses' hoofs, was frightened, and ran home as fast as possible, and hid herself; and when the Rajah reached the place there was only the old Milkwoman to be seen standing at the door of her hut.
Little Surya Bai A poor Milkwoman was once going into the town with cans full of milk to sell.
I believe my real mother was a poorMilkwoman like you, and that she took me with her one day when I was quite a little baby, as she was going to sell milk in the bazaar.
So the Milkwoman covered up the can in which the mango was, and took it quickly to her home, where she placed it in the corner of the room, and put over it a dozen other milk cans, piled one above another.
The children were all very curious to know her history, but the Milkwoman and her husband would not let her be teased to tell who she was, and said to the children, "Let us wait.
After a few days the Milkwoman ceased to be suspicious of her, and became quite cordial.
The milkwoman tries to catch the dolls, but they fly out of sight.
A poor Milkwoman was once going into the town with cans full of milk to sell.
Then the Rajah turned to the old Milkwoman and said, "Old woman, you did not tell me true, for it was indeed my wife who was in your hut.
First, Madame Duparc is wrong in stating that Marie fetched the milk, for it was the milkwoman who brought it to the house.
But the milkwomanwas not in the shop to serve her.
I wish the milkwoman would assert that Boadicea's dairymaid had invented Dutch tiles; it would be like Chatterton's origin of heraldry and painted glass, in those two letters.
Could the milkwoman have been so bad, if you had merely kept her from starving, instead of giving her opulence?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "milkwoman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.