blousy

/ˈblaʊzi/
adjective
  1. (of a woman's face or complexion) red, flushed, and coarse-looking, often from drinking alcohol or exposure to weather.
    • The old sailor had a blousy face from years of wind and salt spray.
    • After a long day in the sun, her cheeks looked blousy and sunburned.
    • He thought her blousy complexion made her look older than she was.
  2. (of a woman) dressed in a sloppy or untidy way, especially with loose or ill-fitting clothing.
    • She arrived at the party looking blousy in a wrinkled, oversized shirt.
    • Her blousy appearance suggested she had just rolled out of bed.
    • The blousy tourist wore a baggy dress that flapped in the wind.
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