blowzy

ADJECTIVE
  1. characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of women
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How To Use blowzy In A Sentence

  • She knocked the blowzy diner scenes from her desk, moistened her hands and pulled a lump of clay from the bag. Cock Sculpting
  • He survives by using his kick-boxing skills, defending himself and his haphazard household, a family composed of an effeminate hustler named Taboo, a blowzy hooker called Laurita, and her baby of indeterminate origin.
  • The actress is chirpy and loose as blowzy broad Dolores in a show that proves you can do worse than taking in a crass melodrama.
  • The newcomer's plum, saccular head nods in the old song of cloths and tatters, drab and sand-stippled, those blowzy streaks of thinned hair swishing about in an onrush of current.
  • Fully realized blossoms -- blatant and blowzy, lavishly colored and shamelessly, intoxicatingly scented like the blooming sexual organs that they are. Donna Henes: Summer Fevers
  • blowzy" we were moved for a few moments to an honest self-scrutiny and repentance. Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
  • Pictures As in these videos, Mr. Galifianakis uses his blowzy presence to great effect on stage. A Stand-Up Gets His Close Up
  • Some men might find her physically attractive, I suppose, if you like that dyed blonde, blowzy, over-sexed type. She Closed Her Eyes
  • The gaunt actress looks more like a heroin addict than the blowzy drunk he had in mind (read the text - it's not just my mental image of the character that she doesn't fit).
  • On the other, our 2008 Gewurztraminer for its blowzy, passionate expression of a vintage. Q&A
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