blowzed in a sentence
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Definition
Blowzed: Adjective describing something that appears weathered, battered, or wilted, often as a result of strong wind or storm conditions.
Sample Sentences
- The wind had blown so fiercely that it left the trees looking blowzed and battered.
- After the storm passed, the once vibrant flowers were blowzed and drooping.
- The artist's canvas was blowzed with splashes of color, capturing the chaos of the moment.
- She wore a blowzed expression, indicating that she had just endured a long and tiring day.
- The abandoned building stood blowzed, its windows shattered and walls peeling.
- His hair was blowzed by the strong gusts, giving him a wild appearance.
- The old car was blowzed, with rust creeping over its once shiny surface.
- The landscape was blowzed after the harsh winter, with only a few signs of life remaining.
- He felt blowzed after the long hike, ready to collapse into a chair.
- The festive decorations looked blowzed after being exposed to the elements for too long.