BLOWZY vs BLOWSY: ADJECTIVE
- Characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of women
- Alternative spelling of blowsy.
- Coarse and ruddy-faced; fat and ruddy; high colored; frowzy.
- Disheveled and frowzy; unkempt.
- Having a coarsely ruddy and bloated appearance.
- Used especially of women
- Characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of women
- Unrefined, countrified.
- Slovenly or unkempt, in the manner of a beggar or slattern.
- Having a reddish, coarse complexion, especially with a pudgy face.
- Used especially of women
BLOWZY vs BLOWSY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Disheveled; unkempt: as, blowzy hair.
- Ruddyfaced; fat and ruddy; high-colored.
- N/A
BLOWZY vs BLOWSY: RELATED WORDS
- Dislikable, Snaggletooth, Unaffecting, Vixenish, Bosomy, Sylphlike, Matronly, Unbeautiful, Lumpish, Frowzy, Frowsy, Untidy, Sluttish, Slatternly, Blowsy
- Girlish, Plumpish, Priggish, Florid, Foppish, Bosomy, Brassy, Frowzy, Matronly, Shrewish, Frowsy, Untidy, Sluttish, Slatternly, Blowzy
BLOWZY vs BLOWSY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dislikable, Snaggletooth, Unaffecting, Vixenish, Bosomy, Sylphlike, Matronly, Unbeautiful, Lumpish, Frowzy, Frowsy, Untidy, Sluttish, Slatternly, Blowsy
- Girlish, Plumpish, Priggish, Florid, Foppish, Bosomy, Brassy, Frowzy, Matronly, Shrewish, Frowsy, Untidy, Sluttish, Slatternly, Blowzy
BLOWZY vs BLOWSY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He's smarter, too, than those her blowzy, raddled mother usually chooses, and Mia is taken by his smart-ass palaver.
- The play is strange, engaging, even amusing, especially when Mother, the blowsy, intense, very talented Ashley is on stage.
- These are in no way like the big, blowsy blooms of later spring, such as lilacs, peonies and tall bearded iris.
- Stephanotis generally appears as part of a bigger bouquet of blowsy, hypnotic white florals.
BLOWZY vs BLOWSY: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Is nature a treacherous blowsy Jade who respects nobody?