Salama quietly slipped behind some taller pupils, hiding her shame-- a skirt covered with big blowsy flowers she had bought used for about a quarter with her firewood earnings.
42.
The operatic singing voice had become so big and blowsy, and the opera house so large, that no one understood the words writers had so carefully put in singers'mouths.
43.
No one has much good to say about blowsy harridan Mona Dearly, who is sent to a watery grave within minutes of the start of the unfunny comedy " Drowning Mona ."
44.
"Surely there must be at least a few blowsy alcoholic couples who get along affectionately, slurring their words of love ? " thinks the narrator of " Legends ."
45.
So in " Two Much, " about a man using two identities to juggle two sisters, Antonio Banderas dashes through the Cary Grant-type role and Melanie Griffith overplays the blowsy bombshell.
46.
This version begins in Monte Carlo in 1927, when the heroine is a paid companion to a vulgar American named Mrs . Van Hopper, a role played by Faye Dunaway for all its blowsy crassness.
47.
"She is chubby, quite healthy, and she wears silly clothes, " one of her charges says affectionately as the camera records Cox wading through mud, a blowsy figure muttering curses.
48.
This is a very tasty white wine, although it won't appeal to those who like their white wines to say " chardonnay " and have that blowsy, tropical-fruit quality.
49.
I can only say that string ensemble was uncharacteristically vague for such a superb orchestra, that brass choirs were blowsy, that individual accidents were many, that over large stretches the players sounded bored to death.
50.
There were roses everywhere _ another signature _ blowsy ones clambering up the chintz chairs and the pillows on the slippery green silk-damask love seat; sterner ones nodded from bowls and a huge glass vase.