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babushka /bəˈbʊʃkə / /ˈbabʊʃˌkə /noun1(In Russia) an old woman or grandmother.Shouldn't we give up the nervous fingering of the beads of the grandmas and the babushkas?...- My babushka was called Ceceila, an unusual name in Russia.
- The children continued their swimming exercises in the pond, and the babushkas proceeded with their grave and slow discussions about their grandchildren, prices, and pensions.
1.1North American A headscarf tied under the chin, typical of those traditionally worn by Russian women.Headscarves, kerchiefs, but not babushkas are definitely in....- There is little for them to do apart from watch terns nesting on window sills, feed the 45-year-old bull on Russian hay, sell babushkas to tourists in the hope of US dollars and visit the (usually closed) museum.
- Women may wear peasant babushkas on their heads, and men may wear hats with floppy brims.
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