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blowzy
(redirected from blowsiest)

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blow·zy also blow·sy  (blouz)
adj. blow·zi·er also blow·si·er, blow·zi·est also blow·si·est
1. Having a coarsely ruddy and bloated appearance.
2. Disheveled and frowzy; unkempt: blowzy hair.

[From obsolete blowze, beggar woman, slattern.]

blowzi·ly adv.
blowzi·ness n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.blowzy - characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of women
untidy - not neat and tidy; "careless and untidy in her personal habits"; "an untidy living room"; "untidy and casual about money"
Translations
blowzy [ˈblaʊzɪ] ADJ (blowzier (compar) (blowziest (superl))) [woman] → desaliñado; (= red in face) → coloradote
blowzy
adj (+er) womanschlampig
blowzy blowsy [ˈblaʊzɪ] adj (woman) → sciatto/a, trasandato/a
blowzy blowsy [ˈblaʊzɪ] adj (woman) → sciatto/a, trasandato/a


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Barefoot and in the blowsiest shades of blond and brunet, the ladies come from Arsenic and Apple Pie, which also offers a female trailer-trash pal who comes complete with pork and tobacco.
 
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