blowzy
English
Adjective
blowzy (comparative blowzier, superlative blowziest)
- Alternative spelling of blowsy
- 1880 February, William Blackwood, “Reata; or, What's in a Name.—Part XI”, in Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, volume CXXVII, number DCCLXXII, chapter XXXVIII.—Millinery, page 221:
- She feels a sudden desire possessing her to make Hermine look as ugly as possible, and she knows she can do it with very little effort : she has only to bring down those heavy masses of hair further on to that alrady low forehead, and instead of Kriemhilde, Hermine will like a common-place blowzy dairymaid.
- 1995 November 12, David Moews, “Alphabet Question”, in rec.puzzles.crosswords (Usenet):
- Blowzy night-frumps vex'd Jack Q.
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