dowdy in a sentence
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Definition
Dowdy: lacking in style, fashion, or neatness; unattractively old-fashioned or unkempt.
Sample Sentences
- She wore a dowdy dress that seemed out of place at the vibrant party.
- His dowdy appearance gave the impression that he didn't care about his looks.
- Despite its dowdy design, the vintage shop had a certain charm that attracted customers.
- The dowdy furniture in the room made it feel outdated and uninviting.
- She decided to revamp her dowdy wardrobe with more modern and stylish pieces.
- She wore a dowdy dress that seemed out of place at the glamorous event.
- Despite her dowdy appearance, her intelligence and wit captivated everyone in the room.
- The old furniture gave the room a dowdy feel, making it less inviting to guests.
- He was tired of being perceived as dowdy and decided to update his wardrobe.
- Her dowdy hairstyle was a stark contrast to the chic looks of her friends.
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