a. Obs. [In form a pr. pple. of a vb. to blowze: cf. prec.] 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. 1836. Joanna Baillie, Enthusiasm, II. iv. in Dramas II. 388 (O.). Grinning and staring under the curls of that blouzing wig of his.