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