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flowy

[ floh-ee ]

adjective

, flow·i·er, flow·i·est.
  1. (especially of hair or clothing) hanging loosely or freely at full length; flowing:

    soft flowy hair; flowy silk dresses.



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Example Sentences

Rickert, whose personal style tends toward feathered blonde hair and flowy scarves, argued against much of what they did.

The head witch in charge, Stevie Nicks, is front and center of Halsey's inspirations, calling her "the mystical madame herself" and impersonating Nicks' flowy outfit from Fleetwood Mac's "Rumors" album cover.

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The park’s 30+ trails offer something for almost every type of rider; downhill, cross-country and even a small, flowy pump track and jumps.

Gone were the middle-school days of flowy, parachute shorts that puffed at my thighs like a pastry.

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As her character further breaks free from her emotional armor, she pulls her hair back in a wispy French braid and adorns a flowy, feminine white top – the first time she wears white in the movie.

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