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blowzed, a. (blaʊzd) Also blowsed. [It has the form of a pa. pple. of a vb. to blowze, in the sense of ‘to make blowzy’: cf. prec.] 1. Rendered blowzy in the face; excited; disordered in dress or hair; dishevelled, frowzy.1766 Goldsm. Vic. W. x, I don't like to see my daughters trudging up to their ...
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† ˈblowzing, a. Obs. [In form a pr. pple. of a vb. to blowze: cf. blowzed a.] Tending to be blowzy.1753 Richardson Grandison (1781) V. ix. 48 Aunt Nell, who has naturally a good blowzing north-country complexion, turned as pale as ashes. a 1851 J. Baillie (O). That blowzing wig of his.
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