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frowzy

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Definition:
1. dressed as a slob; scruffy
2. dirty; untidy; musty

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see if my lipstick is all right, whether the feathers are too ridiculous, too frowzy. In this light I must look lurid.

Margaret Atwood. The Handmaid's Tale (1986)
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the book was much older than that. He had seen it lying in the window of a frowzy little junk-shop in a slummy quarter of the town

George Orwell. 1984 (1949)
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He hadn't on anything but a shirt, and he was very frowzy-headed.

Mark Twain. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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Rumfoord appeared in the archway. He, too, looked frowzy and palsied.

Kurt Vonnegut. The Sirens of Titan (1959)
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A frowzy mourning of soot and smoke attired this forlorn creation of Barnard, and it had strewn ashes on its head,

Charles Dickens. Great Expectations (1861)
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— a very slattern of an old unpainted farmhouse, with sinking roof and snow up to the frowsy windows.

Sinclair Lewis. It Can't Happen Here
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A huge woman, gray-haired, frowsy,

Vladimir Nabokov. Lolita
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The woman and the girl looked at each other in the tawdry, frowsy, lamp-lit room.

Arnold Bennett. The Grand Babylon Hôtel (1902)
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