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accouchement

[uh-koosh-muhnt, a-koosh-mahn] / əˈkuʃ mənt, a kuʃˈmɑ̃ /


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It is events such as the accouchement of Brigitte Bardot or Queen Elizabeth which send our competitors' sales soaring.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is events such as the accouchement of Brigitte Bardot that send our competitors' sales soaring.

From Time Magazine Archive

The jargon of self-help abounds in new attitudes toward accouchement.

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Long before Nicholas Jacques Charrier entered Paris, the French press, excited beyond endurance�and reason�turned his mother's accouchement into the biggest story since the ascendancy of Charles de Gaulle.

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She was often heard to interrupt two grave matrons in an interesting discussion of an accouchement, by asking them if they had read a new theological tract, or a pamphlet against the minister?

From Adeline Mowbray or, The Mother and Daughter by Opie, Amelia Alderson