Characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of women.
1 Her hair came partly undone and fell down over her blowsy face.
2 She was a dark, blowsy girl with a slight squint, about twenty-five.
3 Are you sure I don't look rather blowsy , and like a milkmaid?
4 She was not a blowsy whore, of course-she was an orphan.
5 The blowsy lady was grinning; her front teeth had already been knocked out.
6 A red-faced, blowsy young woman with a large bust and a pinched-in waist.
7 Repulsive-looking men copulated with blowsy blondes, who strangely enough had kept their bikinis on.
8 But horticultural whimsy says that only the smaller and less blowsy varieties are permissible.
9 But nature is a treacherous blowsy jade, who respects nobody.
10 Hortie looked blowsy , tired, and overwhelmed, and wasn't aging well.
11 She was an attractive woman-ina slightly blowsy sort of way-andhe enjoyed her company.
12 They were pretty enough in a blowsy sort of way and were most probably locals.
13 After racking his imagination, it occurred to him to bribe the blowsy waiting-maid with gold.
14 The gardens were bursting with Gallicas, great blowsy things whose fragrance was like a drug.
15 There was a blowsy cheeked bar-maid, Mother Conarty's daughter.
16 A knife-pleated white crepe blouse was teamed with a silk ball-skirt handpainted with blowsy roses.
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