Sentences with word «babushka»

What they need here is a couple of babushkas sobbing in the corner about the loss of their sons and daughters in a gulag.
You surely know that: women from these both countries have been often described or written as being large women with babushkas constantly making borscht.
If your current budget is more babushka on a budget than exiled Oligarch living it large, then this affordable version should do.
I think of these sorts of brothy soups as babushka soups, grandma soups.
For her current exhibition at Honor Fraser, Crow made a series of paintings as well as a feature film entitled Madame Psychosis, both of which depict a fictionalized historical narrative through the exploration of a mysterious babushka woman who witnessed and filmed John F. Kennedy's assassination.
But to the old babushkas gossiping around the grave of his predecessor, Filaret's past is tainted.
Amid all the pageantry, at a point in a service he did not notice, the little old women, wearied with their life, wearing babushkas, began mumbling in a language he did not understand.
I adore the print of that Moonflower Henley It makes me think of Russian babushkas!
Here, you will step inside the home of babushka Nadya, who raises a glass to good health, prosperity and love.
As you explore, meet smiling babushkas, admire the fine art of nesting dolls and gaze up at multi-hued onion - domed churches.
There's plenty of obstacles and challenges to overcome on your way through the Metro, such as pooping pigeons, volatile vodka, and brazen babushkas.
These women are mostly rendered either nude in a youthful, cartoonish manner with the curvaceous bodies and voluptuous breasts of soft porn, or as senescent — overly clothed in long dresses and turbans, suggesting babushkas or Mormons.
Behind them, hundreds of people await their turn to participate in a mysterious and seemingly violent act, while a veiled figure recalls the artist's Triptych from 2010, where babushka - wearing peasants occupied a stern contrast to the overt display of nudity.
chirps the sign on its posterior), and then the music room, with recent ceramics resembling Matryoshka nesting dolls with black babushkas, reverse Buddhist swastikas and Ramones lyrics.
And it follows also that each morning, when God decides to grant the Soviet Union one more day, God is not looking at the Kremlin or at the Russian missiles, but at the babushkas and their grandchildren.
a friend once taught me how to make varenyky (ukrainian pirogi) as taught to him by his babushka.
No babushka keeping the sweat from my brow.
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I love your choices:) And I also love the gift ideas - I've had my eye on the babushka doll set for aaaaages!
The Russianness came through via the accessories, which included military hats, lace helmet, medals of honour, military boots, babushkas and big furry hats.
Adapted from a novel by Jason Matthews, director Francis Lawrence and screenwriter Justin Haythe suck all the life out of the electric novel, leaving us out in the freezing cold with no babushka.
Matryoshka dolls are wooden stacking dolls originally painted to look like a traditional Russian woman or «babushka» wearing a sarafan.
Through these wonderful stories we get a glimpse of the people in the former USSR, the dissidents, the babushkas, the soldiers in the military and the regular people trying to make a home and family.
The derivation of her name is not clear: «baba,» is an abbreviated form of the word «babushka,» the Slavic term for an old woman or grandmother; but the origins of «Yaga,» are more muddy - possibly it is a corruption of «yagat» (to abuse or find fault), possibly it is from a Proto - Slavic word meaning lazybones, or it could simply be a diminutive of the Slavic name Jadwiga...
The babushka - based puzzle game will be released on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network on February 8 and 9 respectively, for an asking price of around fifteen bucks.
Artists You Should Know As a child in Minsk, Belarus, sculptor Katya Usvitsky's maternal «babushka» (also named Katya) nurtured and influenced her artistic tendencies, mainly by crafting clothes for her toys.
And would never contemplate one of those hardcore massages done by a babushka - wearing Eastern European intent on inflicting the utmost pain.
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