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accouchement

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


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Moreover, he and the Duchess, ex-Susie Potter of Chicago, had been separated since the latter's accouchement, 20 years ago.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

All such details of accouchement can be arranged in homely midwife fashion by the Director of the Bank of Scotland.

From Time Magazine Archive

In 1910 he was in Paris assisting, with Picasso and Braque, at the accouchement of cubism.

From Time Magazine Archive

Besides, in each of his succeeding letters, while affectionately recommending the greatest prudence, he had added that he would not fail to come to Paris for her accouchement.

From Artist and Model (The Divorced Princess) by Pont-Jest, Ren? de




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