Aún no tenemos significados para "rather dowdy".
1Studying old postcards, it had always appeared rather dowdy to me.
2The women of this audience frequently are rather dowdy, and shapen in very individual fashions.
3She is rather dowdy, and they live in such a funny way,-alwaysin a mess.
4She was quite middle-aged-andhad been rather dowdy, not paying much attention to her clothes.
5Down below us was the Marquise de Vermandoise's brother-in-law, with a rather dowdy little woman.
6Once the opening ceremonies were over, Ava Holt, the rather dowdy matriarch of Holt Enterprises, rose to introduce Ark's father.
7Although they are synonymous, "roasted" sounds more exciting to the modern ear than "baked," which has a rather dowdy and old-fashioned ring.
8"I think I have remarked two little rather dowdy things," says Dora.
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