Definition of "babushki"
babushki
noun
Quotations
Private plots are to be allowed to flourish, and a great many babushki will be replaced by machinery and permitted to retire.
1971, Peter J[ohn] Wiles, “Is the Soviet Agricultural Plan for 1966–70 Reasonable?”, in The Prediction of Communist Economic Performance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, page 332
“So, two babushki are riding the electric train. One says, ‘Oi, there is so little rain this year the cucumbers are only this big.’ ” Alyosha holds up his palms, two inches apart. “ ‘Don’t worry, dear,’ the deaf babushka says, ‘the most important thing is that a man be good.’ ”
1995, Laurie Alberts, Goodnight Silky Sullivan, Columbia, Mo., London: University of Missouri Press, page 163
One day, after having been advised by two babushki on the metro that Aarno’s boots were on the wrong feet (this time, at least, they were not), Nicole and I joined our new friends, Irina and Vera, two children’s psychologists, with our cranky one-year-old.
2018, Tomas Matza, Shock Therapy: Psychology, Precarity, and Well-Being in Postsocialist Russia, Duke University Press