dowdy
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/ˈdaʊdi/(UK)
Definition of dowdy
4 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included
adj
- Plain and unfashionable in style or dress.
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adj
- Plain and unfashionable in style or dress.
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Lacking stylishness or neatness; shabby.
“[...she was] a perfect saint amongst women, but so dreadfully dowdy that she reminded one of a badly bound hymn-book.”
“Miss Marina Thompson, a distant cousin of my husband's. She's rather dowdy, is she not?”
““Ha! Shagging a chair is quite odd.” “Its legs were very sexy. And I know how you are, so I expected a challenge. What did you turn into anyway?” “Oh, the dowdiest mortal woman. You should have seen it.” “Oh, I would have been all over that.” “I know!””
noun
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A plain or shabby person.
“Besides these, however, and the determined dowdies, women who either do not understand dress, or who will not be troubled with it, there are certainly many who, while always anxious to appear to the best advantage, are not wealthy enough to do so […]”
““I knew there were women-dowdies in Bengal. They come up here sometimes. But I didn't know that there were men-dowds, too.””
“The men are all dowdies and the women are all dandies, aren't they?”
verb
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(transitive)To press the crust into the filling during baking, to allow the juices to caramelize on top.
“Topping the apples with squares of dough allowed steam to escape during baking, preventing the apples from overcooking. Dowdying the crust partway through created the dessert's sweet finish.”
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
First appears c. 1581. Origin uncertain, probably literally "little poorly dressed woman," formed from doue, "poorly dressed woman". Possibly also related to the Scots dow, meaning to "fade".
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