blowsy
Valid in Scrabble
- Scrabble points
- 14
- Words With Friends
- 15
- Letters
- 6
/ˈblaʊzi/
Definition of blowsy
3 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included
adj
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Having a reddish, coarse complexion, especially with a pudgy face.
“They put me in mind of a poor Girl, a Miss Peachy (a real, & in the end, a melancholy Story)—she was a fine young Woman; but thinking herself too ruddy & blowsy, it was her Custom to bleed herself (an Art she had learn’d on purpose) 3 or 4 times against the Rugby Races in order to appear more dainty & Lady-like at the balls, &c”
“[…] with a face made blowsy by the cold and damp.”
“[…] a man of, say, well-preserved sixty, with a blowsy plump face and fat white side-whiskers.”
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adj
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Having a reddish, coarse complexion, especially with a pudgy face.
“They put me in mind of a poor Girl, a Miss Peachy (a real, & in the end, a melancholy Story)—she was a fine young Woman; but thinking herself too ruddy & blowsy, it was her Custom to bleed herself (an Art she had learn’d on purpose) 3 or 4 times against the Rugby Races in order to appear more dainty & Lady-like at the balls, &c”
“[…] with a face made blowsy by the cold and damp.”
“[…] a man of, say, well-preserved sixty, with a blowsy plump face and fat white side-whiskers.”
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Slovenly or unkempt, in the manner of a beggar or slattern.
“Her hair so untidy, so blowsy!”
“The double-breasted blazer which is on every front row this season came with an elbow-length sleeve for spring, while jumpsuits, a signature of the label, came slinky and tailored or in a blowsier boiler suit silhouette.”
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Unrefined, countrified.
“He longed for the warmth and the smells of his favourite haunts—Gilpin's with oysters frizzling in a dozen pans, and noble odours stealing from the tap-room, the Green Man with its tripe-suppers, Wanless's Coffee House, noted for its cuts of beef and its white puddings. He would give much to be in a chair by one of those hearths and in the thick of that blowsy fragrance.”
“The hot, blowsy country, remote from danger, had a lonely, forgotten feeling.”
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Etymology
From blows(e) + -y.
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