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I always feel small and dowdy when she comes along.
The last thing she wanted was to look plain and dowdy.
Yet on most women it comes off as dowdy, aging or both.
And if an anchor's hair is dowdy, so be it.
She says women her age have been offered two choices: dowdy or young.
But his management style is clearly not about the dowdy details, like making money.
Within its dowdy exterior, I found a space filled with light.
If your name is dowdy, change it to be more alluring.
Those dancing next to her in the line always felt dowdy by comparison.
Now I blushed to think that she had ever thought me dowdy.
I sat down on a stool and almost immediately a rather dowdy woman came out of the back.
Why, I wondered, would anyone want to cover a home in such a dowdy manner.
Of course, they quickly became acceptable and then positively dowdy.
His first thought was how dowdy she had become.
She suddenly felt dowdy, though the host was only fifteen years old in real terms.
Her things looked dowdy and old, out of place.
You might wish her to look dowdy, but I do not."
I need a wardrobe that works for everything, yet doesn't look dowdy.
She'd tied her hair up and wore a rather dowdy hat.
Was she, like some women do, going all dowdy because she had herself a man?
The trouble is that walking has never quite thrown off its dowdy image.
She looked plain and rather dowdy, like the woman I'd met on the carrier a few days ago.
What seems new, daring and exciting one season is dowdy, or even worse, the next.
Only I don't want to let you down by looking dowdy."
These tend to be small brown things: dowdy and unassuming.