She will play the blowsy Martha to David Suchet's bespectacled George in a new production of " Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?"
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So is Aideen O'Kelly, who crops up in another flashback, as Gareth's blowsy aunt from Philadelphia on a sentimental trip to the auld sod.
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Many a Westerner undoubtedly came to consider those performances _ often rough, blowsy and tubbily recorded, with basses to the fore _ idiomatic, if only by default.
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Alma Thorpe, a blowsy mound of a woman in her 60s given to wearing big hair bows and quoting the Bible, appears to be a harmless Southern eccentric.
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Burke plays a blowsy, overwrought trailer-park kind of gal whom we first see in baggy shorts and a Hawaiian shirt, with mascara running down her face.
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Mama Sandra, on the other hand, is a delight _ a paragon of tawdry fashions, blowsy attitude and withering sarcasm encasing a vast reservoir of tolerance and understanding.
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Blame it on Mari, her blowsy mother, played by Brenda Blethyn as a motor-mouthed, aging party girl who could cow any daughter into a silent streak.
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The flower beds _ once kept low and tidy so as not to detract from the Green Animals _ are now blowsy with tall floppy things, like butterfly bushes and rudbeckia.
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As filmy, shiny and full of texture as a cheap suit, Alan Rudolph's blowsy, sometimes funny romantic foray into marital dissatisfaction works _ most of the time.
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Richard Billingham's sad, unflinching but loving photographs of his blowsy mother, pathetic alcoholic father and their unkempt home are hard to take because they are so powerfully truthful.