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1. a. : a long loose overgarment that resembles a shirt or smock and is worn especially by workmen, artists, and peasants. b. : the jacket of a uniform. 2. : a usually loose-fitting garment especially for women that covers the body from the neck to the waist. blousy. ˈblau̇-sē.
blousy in British English. (ˈblaʊzɪ ) adjective Word forms: blousier, blousiest. like a blouse. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
Blousy definition: blowsy. . See examples of BLOUSY used in a sentence.
27 Σεπ 2024 · blousy (comparative blousier, superlative blousiest) Resembling or characteristic of a blouse; loose, flowing.
Some are blousy, with pompom or peony-like flowers which will need staking to prop up their heavy, luscious blooms; others bear more dainty, delicate, daisy-like or anemone-style flowers with contrasting foliage.
Blousy definition: Resembling or characteristic of a <a>blouse.</a>.
poorly dressed; dirty in appearance. blowz•i•ly /ˈblaʊzəli/ adv. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024. blowz•y (blou′ zē), adj., blowz•i•er, blowz•i•est. having a coarse, ruddy complexion. disheveled in appearance; unkempt. Also, blowsy, blowzed, blowsed (blouzd), blousy.