Blousier

/ˈblaʊziər/ adjective

The comparative form of blouse, meaning more disheveled, untidy, or loose in appearance than something else.

From blouse (or blowsy in dialect), with the comparative suffix -er added. Blouse in this sense comes from Dutch blouse or German Bluse, originally referring to loose peasant garments.

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