blowzy

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{s} kırmızı suratlı
karışık kırmızı yüzlü
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{s} saçı başı dağınık
şişman ve dağınık
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
{a} sunburnt, ruddy
another spelling of blowsy
{s} disheveled, slovenly; ruddy of complexion (also blowsy)
used especially of women
alternative spelling of blowsy
Coarse and ruddy- faced; fat and ruddy; high colored; frowzy
blowzy blowsy
a blowsy woman is fat and looks untidy
blowsy
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.

blowsy
Having a reddish, coarse complexion, especially with a pudgy face

a man of, say, well-preserved sixty, with a blowsy plump face and fat white side-whiskers.

blowsy
Slovenly or unkempt, in the manner of a beggar or slattern

Her hair so untidy, so blowsy!.

blowsy
{s} disheveled, slovenly; ruddy of complexion (also blowzy)
blowsy
characteristic of or befitting a beggar or slattern; used especially of women
blowsy
used especially of women
blowzy

    Расстановка переносов

    blow·zy

    Произношение

    Этимология

    (adjective.) circa 1770. English dialect blowse, blowze wench.
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