a. Obs. [In form a pr. pple. of a vb. to blowze: cf. prec.] Tending to be blowzy.

1

1753.  Richardson, Grandison (1781), V. ix. 48. Aunt Nell, who has naturally a good blowzing north-country complexion, turned as pale as ashes.

2

a. 1836.  Joanna Baillie, Enthusiasm, II. iv. in Dramas II. 388 (O.). Grinning and staring under the curls of that blouzing wig of his.

3