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bloused, ppl. a.|blaʊzd| [f. blouse n. + -ed2.] 1. Wearing a blouse, dressed in a blouse.
1850Kingsley Alt. Locke xxxiii. (D.) There was a bloused and bearded Frenchman or two. 1860All Y. Round No. 54. 79, I have seen baby London short-coated, and frocked, and breeched, and jacketed, and bloused. 2. Of a bodice: made full, like a blouse.
1935Times 11 Feb. 15/6 The bloused bodice is shirred into shape in front and at the back. 1958Vogue May 122 Lanvin-Castillo's spare little dress, the top lightly bloused and buttoned behind. |