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blowsy
[ blou-zee ]
adjective
- having a coarse, ruddy complexion.
- disheveled in appearance; unkempt.
blowsy
/ ˈblaʊzɪ /
adjective
- (esp of a woman) untidy in appearance; slovenly or sluttish
- (of a woman) ruddy in complexion; red-faced
Derived Forms
- ˈblowsiness, noun
- ˈblowsily, adverb
Other Words From
- blowsi·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of blowsy1
Example Sentences
Another one of Haskins’ quilts, “Peacocks in Purple,” worked in tonal shades of purple and blue with green accents, hung in the garden framed by blowsy hydrangeas blooms in a similar color palette.
Today’s blowsy sweet peas descend from a wildling discovered by a Sicilian monk in the late 17th century.
The garden’s blowsy beauty is enhanced by plants left to go to seed, like the ferny fluffs of asparagus and fennel, and the tumbled masses of red- and gold-tinged orach.
On Lucy’s introduction to Lily, a voluble, oversharing type who in the 1950s might have been characterized as “blowsy,” the two seem unlikely friends.
There was something rather blowsy about roses in full bloom, something shallow and raucous, like women with untidy hair.
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