单词 | blowzy |
例句 | These blowzy women with their little hats and their clippings hungered for attention. Travels with Charley in Search of America 1962-01-01T00:00:00Z Mr. Dulli is a blowzy, heartfelt storyteller, a sex symbol for the down and out, and a prodigious and surprisingly respectful coverer of R & B standards. The Week Ahead: May 20 ? 26 2012-05-20T08:00:06Z His muse and co-writer, Amy Davis, plays a blowzy Santa Fe dimwit who gets a brain boost when she consumes a piece of contaminated pork. ‘Pig Death Machine’ cooks up unwatchable underground hash 2014-01-09T21:22:45Z Now, Ms. Thompson is forging a blowzy, romantically disheveled style with bouquets that look as if they were plucked whole from a Cornwall hedgerow. An ?Outsider? Blossom Upends the Flowerpot 2011-03-30T22:41:16Z His solo characters have included a rapping pensioner, a blowzy country singer and a theory-spouting academic. They Talk About Porn in This Show. Audience Participation Is Encouraged. 2018-03-16T04:00:00Z It features three blowzy hula-hoop performers trying to convince an uptight Lynch of their talents. Review: Dance in 'The Variety Show' is varied indeed 2011-04-22T22:21:03Z The memoir is blowzy, direct and, yes, swaggering — loosely reminiscent of Bourdain’s own writing. Tamar Adler and the rise of the quiet cook 2018-03-02T05:00:00Z Sometimes, when I look at who gets nominated for an Oscar, I want to channel Kristen Johnston’s blowzy socialite from “Sex and the City” and exclaim, “No one’s fun anymore! Whatever happened to fun?” Don’t Sleep on These 6 Performances During Awards Season 2022-01-12T05:00:00Z Quite simply, too many people have paid too much for Baselitz’s blowzy work over too many years for his reputation to undergo the correction it warrants. Review | Georg Baselitz is an overrated hack. Art collectors fell for him — but you don’t have to. 2018-06-22T04:00:00Z The impending marriage of the blowzy, filter-free Kiki, played with a touch of crass by Sas Goldberg, forms the background to the opening scenes. Review: In ‘Significant Other,’ a Young Man Pines as His Pals Pair Off 2015-06-18T04:00:00Z The music is looser, somewhere between literalist Ramones punk and blowzy 1970s arena rock, as if the band, finally untethered from the stresses of narrative, is enjoying itself. Critic’s Notebook: For Titus Andronicus, Self-Loathing Is ‘Local Business’ 2012-10-27T04:57:19Z No blowzy gestural flourishes a la Willem de Kooning. Perspective | It’s beyond time to see Andrew Wyeth with fresh eyes And the character of Martha, whom Albee described as “ample,” is usually played as blowzy. Review: An oddly cast Martha and George expose fragility in Edward Albee’s shatterproof play 2022-05-02T04:00:00Z Even in December, the garden bears flowers: Helleborus niger — Christmas roses — with their blowzy blossoms in faded Victorian shades of lavender and sage. In Dorset, Jasper Conran’s Garden Runs Wild 2021-03-16T04:00:00Z “God bless you, Neil,” an old hippie lady in a blowzy floral dress shouted. Neil Young’s Lonely Quest to Save Music 2019-08-20T04:00:00Z Having high color from exposure to the weather; ruddyÏfaced; blowzy; disordered. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z The May sun was striding, an incongruous, provincial virgin, through a litter of blowzy streets. Gargoyles 2012-01-05T03:00:27.063Z Why–why! it’s only one of those horrid, blowzy, mushroom things. Pemrose Lorry, Camp Fire Girl And when he was not feeding the stove's flaming maw with broken boxes, barrel-staves and green wood, his blowzy countenance was suspended over the pasteboards he was thumbing in a game of solitaire. The Plow-Woman For the kind of person the Princess had changed into was a blowzy, frowzy dairymaid, with oily black hair and shining red cheeks, and little black eyes like the currant eyes in gingerbread pigs. Oswald Bastable and Others I have heard you speak of him since you came home, but supposing he was some blowzy artist, I never cared to ask about him. Moods Could other men have loved at all—could any man love those blowzy, common girls of earth? Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922 Before Dr Pendle could say a word, the door of a near house was flung violently open, and a blowzy, red-faced young woman pounced out, all on fire for a fight. The Bishop's Secret He crossed to Farvel, his big, blowzy face comical in its gravity. Apron-Strings And sure enough the green silk curtains were presently drawn back, and the drowsy, blowzy, frowzy face of the dairymaid looked out. Oswald Bastable and Others Their blowzy, well-favored faces, which ever afterward appeared to beam with good nature, to-night expressed a sense of some grave affliction heroically to be endured. Cape Cod Folks But she seemed to poor Mattie the loveliest creature she had ever seen, and our brown, hard-handed, blowzy tomboy became the pale fairy's abject slave. The Bread-winners A Social Study When someone in The New Republic spoke of some essays of our own as "blowzy" we were moved for a few moments to an honest self-scrutiny and repentance. Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned It was the nurse, her sleeve lifted, her blowzy face convulsed. The Poor Little Rich Girl No blowzy barmaids for him to-day: an American bar-keep to whom he could tell his troubles and receive the proper meed of sympathy. The Ragged Edge The rather blowzy prettiness of Captain Randall Latham's young wife had been translated into real beauty in her son; for Tunis had got his physique and open, bold physiognomy from his mother. Sheila of Big Wreck Cove A Story of Cape Cod Daily were her pupils lectured upon the necessity of shielding themselves from the winter winds, which were sure "to impart such a rough, blowzy appearance to their complexion." The English Orphans It was a glaring, large, red bough, full of blowzy blossoms, and yellow berries, with a musky, foeted odour. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 537, March 10, 1832 To crown all, we met, as we entered, a huge, blowzy, tawdrily dressed woman, of most forbidding appearance, who, I was led to understand, was the mistress of the house. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXII Critical feminine eyes might have found her a trifle blowzy; the sick-hearted Basset boy looked once,—he dared not look again. In Exile and Other Stories What a vulgar blowzy person you must have thought me! Fan : the story of a young girl's life Shelton was repelled by her proprietary tone, by her blowzy face, and by the scent of patchouli. The Island Pharisees And, if we recognize his Tambourine, He asks; exhausted names her: she has become A globe in cupolas; the blowziest queen Of overflowing dome on dome; Redundancy contending with the tight, Leaping the dam! Poems — Volume 3 |
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