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babushka

[buh-boosh-kuh, -boosh-] / bəˈbʊʃ kə, -ˈbuʃ- /




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Eszter Roboz, owner of Babushka Bakery in Budapest, said she too has had to charge customers more.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 21, 2023

We tracked down the woman - who became known as "Babushka Z" - to try and establish the truth behind the incident.

From BBC • Jun. 15, 2022

Two years later, they immigrated to the United States, where they changed their name to Goodside and settled in the Bronx with Isaac’s mother, called Babushka, and his younger sister, Mira.

From The New Yorker • May 1, 2017

In the old Greek village of Alacati, Tas Otel organizes autumn olive harvest outings, and Asma Yapragi, Babushka, Roka Bahce and Fava cook to the season with produce sourced from local growers.

From New York Times • Jan. 7, 2016

In artist renditions at Israeli defense conferences, the shield covers Israel in overlapping bubbles, like some huge plexiglass Babushka doll.

From Reuters • Nov. 7, 2011




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