Hungarian Women Plucking Geese - 1898 was released on:
USA: October 1898
Hungarian Women's Cup was created in 1993.
Babes, nicest looking women in the world, but they are a little crazy !
The meaning of the Hungarian word 'bulit' is ugly or hideous and is used to describe ugly women and anything that is ugly or hideous to the eyes of Hungarians.
They are honest and devoted. They are more interested in love than in money.
Most Hungarians took with them the skills or jobs that they had in the motherland. Hungarian Men, Women, and Children also worked in factories
The Hungarian Democratic Republic gave women the right to vote in 1918 on the condition that the female was an adult at 18 years of age.
Mutated plurals are irregular plurals (where you DON'T just add an "s"). Children geese hooves women
man - men woman - women louse - lice mouse - mice child - children
mouse - mice goose - geese foot - feet woman - women man - men child - children
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Some examples of plural nouns not ending with 's' are children, men, women, mice, and geese.
Women historically plucked hair from their front hairline to create a more desirable aesthetic, often aiming for a higher forehead, which was associated with beauty and status in certain cultures. This practice, known as "forehead plucking" or "hairline plucking," was also linked to fashion trends of different eras, where a smooth, elongated forehead was often idealized. Additionally, it allowed for more versatile hairstyles and the use of accessories, further enhancing their overall appearance.