Characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of women.
1 It was the nurse, her sleeve lifted, her blowzy face convulsed.
2 I got a blowzy blond wig, painted-on jeans and cowboy boots.
3 The loveliness of the woods in March is not, assuredly, of this blowzy rustic type.
4 Gwendolyn lifted terrified eyes for a second look at the brick-colored hair, the blowzy countenance.
5 Meanwhile it gets us a blowzy character, by shouldering roughly among the children of civilization.
6 Could other men have loved at all-couldany man love those blowzy , common girls of earth?
7 Besides, he goes for big, blowzy women.
8 The roof sat at a precarious angle, like a tilted cap on the head of a blowzy drunk.
9 Her file photo showed me a blowzy blonde with big Jersey hair, lots of makeup and a slim frame.
10 Alma Mater used to be a sentimental lady, barefoot in blowzy drapery, looking afar to vain wisdom and the Greeks.
11 Critical feminine eyes might have found her a trifle blowzy ; the sick-hearted Basset boy looked once,-hedared not look again.
12 Now, however, Athlone, hitherto a perfectly adequate if nondescript and rather blowzy midlands town, has shyly revealed its own growth aspirations.
13 No blowzy barmaids for him to-day: an American bar-keep to whom he could tell his troubles and receive the proper meed of sympathy.
14 A blowzy young woman, in orange color and green, with short tinsel-covered skirts, bounded wearily on to the stage, smiling, and began to sing:
Grammar, pronunciation and more