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How to use milkmaid in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word milkmaid? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
One could ask if the ploughman and the milkmaid of today would understand much of what is prayed.
Unfolded is the tame story of Reginald, a fop, who wants only Patience, the village milkmaid.
His father was a carpenter, bricklayer, and farmer, and his mother was a milkmaid.
In the seventeenth century, a milkmaid would send a stream of new, warm milk directly from a cow into a bowl of spiced cider or ale.
But, as Irwine would doubtless point out, sorrowfully but firmly, the security of England's institutions is more important than the fate of a light-headed milkmaid.
The removal of the bowls for settling the milk and the absence of butter churns or a cow barn indicate that it was not intended as a working dairy even for a royal milkmaid.
She worked as a milkmaid on her husband Jack's milk round in Hanwell.
The comrades who helped him, because he could not read or write, to keep in touch by letter with the milkmaid he had met before the war.
Jenner experimented by taking some pus from a lesion on the hand of a milkmaid and inoculating it into the hand of a young boy.
Marina, a 38-year old Russian milkmaid, is married to one of them.
Patience is the story of coy lovers, and ridiculous poetic jousting for the attention of a pretty young milkmaid who has no interest in poetry, all performed with typically British humour and sparkling music.
The children of Duvalier highlight for their childbirth easiness, the capacity milkmaid of their females, spectacular muscular development, their character raced and quality of assurances.
In his bucolic scheme, every official is a dolt, every priest a fool or knave, every milkmaid diseased and unchaste, every villager either a boozer or a chiseler.
In 1796, Sarah Nelmes, a local milkmaid, contracted cowpox and went to Jenner for treatment.
Examples from Classical Literature
Patty, the milkmaid, was going to market, carrying her milk in a Pail on her head.
She was goatherd and milkmaid, fire-tender and cook, tailor and tent-maker.
In the cow house there was nothing for her to do, for a milkmaid and an under-milkmaid did the work there.
The milkmaid appeared in the doorway, clad in her Sunday best, as on the day she came.
But I will gladly come, and the milkmaid says I may be away over night, because it is too far.
When Brahma took for a second wife gayatri, the milkmaid, she cursed him so that he could only be worshipped once a year.
She scarcely believed that such a thing had ever happened to the milkmaid herself.
The milkmaid did not know whether the other herders were boys or girls this year.
Anglique was not, however, a milkmaid to say yes before she was asked.
He'd say it was so paintable, but I'm terribly matter of fact nowadays, and I shan't be happy till you're as pink and white as a milkmaid.
Alec kept her from turning to stare at the new milkmaid, who objected to both these proceedings very much.
Lisbeth did not say anything about her ambition to become a milkmaid.
The air grew full of silence, the birds twittered sleepily, and from afar came, faint and clear, the musical song of the milkmaid calling the kine home to the milking.
Patty the Milkmaid was going to market carrying her milk in a Pail on her head.
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