Such hair as he had was of a grizzled black, cut short and straight upon his temples, and hanging in a
frowzy fringe about his ears.
The old vagabond was settled again in his armchair, with his dog in his lap, his pipe in his mouth, and his French novel in his hand; exhibiting exactly the picture of
frowzy comfort which he had presented when his visitors first entered the room.
The proprietor of this charming retreat, and owner of the ragged head before mentioned--for he wore an old tie-wig as bare and
frowzy as a stunted hearth-broom--had by this time joined them; and stood a little apart, rubbing his hands, wagging his hoary bristled chin, and smiling in silence.
A creature half alive; an imperfectly developed animal in shapeless form clad in a man's pilot jacket, and treading in a man's heavy laced boots, with nothing but an old red-flannel petticoat, and a broken comb in her
frowzy flaxen hair, to tell us that she was a woman--such was the inhospitable person who had received us in the darkness when we first entered the house.
Of course I was at his mercy till the end of the half, and in his weeks my study was so
frowzy I couldn't sit in it."
I walk to the front window, and look across the road upon a long, straggling row of houses, one story high, terminating, nearly opposite, but a little to the left, in a melancholy piece of waste ground with
frowzy grass, which looks like a small piece of country that has taken to drinking, and has quite lost itself.
She writes that Japanese dog grooming "has one objective: to make the dog as cute as possible!" Cuteness undoubtedly abounds in the book, along with fresh ideas for turning your
frowzy mutt into a chic chien.
We want to catch sight of a damp hairline, a
frowzy eyebrow,
No Object Strephon's eye escapes, Her Pettycoats in
frowzy Heaps; Nor be the Handkerchiefs forgot All varnish'd o'er with Sniff and Snot.
The photos document banal, depopulated surroundings: a dismal dance club, a closed church door, a
frowzy dining room with plastic tablecloths and deer heads on the walls, each described simply in terms of its location: Entrance of Anguish, Anguish at Night, House of Anguish, and so on.
the rats sought warmth in the
frowzy and sour scent of fear sweat