blowsy (Meaning)

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blowsy (s)

characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of women

blowsy Sentence Examples

  1. The blowsy curtains billowed in the warm summer breeze, adding a touch of whimsy to the room.
  2. Despite her attempts to tidy up, her blowsy hair refused to be tamed by the hairbrush.
  3. She preferred a blowsy style of gardening, letting the flowers grow freely without strict boundaries.
  4. The blowsy flowers spilled over the edges of the garden beds, creating a riot of color.
  5. Her blowsy laughter echoed through the room, infectious and joyful.
  6. The blowsy clouds painted a dramatic scene against the evening sky.
  7. With a blowsy gesture, she dismissed the idea of adhering to strict societal norms.
  8. The blowsy charm of the countryside inn appealed to those seeking a relaxed getaway.
  9. Despite her blowsy appearance, she had a sharp wit and keen intellect.
  10. The blowsy aroma of wildflowers filled the air, carried on the gentle breeze.

FAQs About the word blowsy

characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of women

sloppy, dowdy, slovenly, shaggy, messy, wrinkled, unkempt, untidy, frowsy,filthy

sharp, stylish, stylish, modish, fashionable, dapper, smart, chic, dashing, chic

The blowsy curtains billowed in the warm summer breeze, adding a touch of whimsy to the room.

Despite her attempts to tidy up, her blowsy hair refused to be tamed by the hairbrush.

She preferred a blowsy style of gardening, letting the flowers grow freely without strict boundaries.

The blowsy flowers spilled over the edges of the garden beds, creating a riot of color.