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floozy

[floo-zee] / ˈflu zi /


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Left by his wife, a vain rodeo star picks up a floozy and rides a bad Brahman bull.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 1, 2019

By the early twenties, both young women were on the stage, having overcome parental objections by sidestepping the floozy connotations of such a career.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 19, 2015

As Carmo, Ms. Loureiro makes something believable out of a filmmaker’s fantasy of the frontier floozy; the script spells out Carmo’s desperation to escape, but it’s Ms. Loureiro’s frightened eyes that make us feel it. 

From New York Times • Oct. 15, 2010

Hamilton was a miner's son from County Durham who wanted to abolish the monarchy and famously described Princess Margaret as a "floozy" and Prince Charles as a "twerp".

From The Guardian • Apr. 9, 2010

Midler, on the other hand, is our great show-biz floozy, and Allen personifies the anxious urban intellect.

From Time Magazine Archive




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