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Discover Ludwig"floozy" is an acceptable word in written English.
It is a derogatory term that is used to describe a woman of loose morals, usually with an implication of promiscuity. It is typically considered offensive and should not be used in formal writing or polite conversation. Example sentence: I wouldn't trust her - her reputation as a floozy precedes her.
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floozy
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Alternative spelling of floozie
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And Brooke Astor, a New York socialite who died this year, discusses Bill Clinton's affair with a "floozy": "Why couldn't he have stayed with someone of his own class?"Schlesinger skewers his opponents with relish.
American actress who, appeared in dozens of motion pictures during her half-century-long career, often as a tough-talking though vulnerable and kindhearted floozy.
Frank Sinatra is a dried-up writer returning to the Midwest town where he spent a miserable boyhood, pursued by a fluff-brained floozy (Shirley MacLaine).
By the early twenties, both young women were on the stage, having overcome parental objections by sidestepping the floozy connotations of such a career.
Best of all, there's the peculiar affinity between Cromwell and the ambitious Anne Boleyn Claire Foyy), a knight's daughter who has convinced the King that she's his soul mate, despite the opposition to their relationship from almost every other person on the planet, from the Queen, the Pope, and More to the impressively high proportion of the British population that views her as a demonic floozy.
She decided to wait there for Arty to emerge with his floozy so that she could give him a piece of her mind.
Wilson diminishes Flora's power by making her look like a floozy rather than a figure of allure slowly fading into the atmosphere.
At the age of forty-six, Shasnon has returned from Los Angeles to make her Broadway début; she just stepped in as the floozy Marge MacDougall in the Neil Simon musical "Promises, Promises".
Greene landed the part of Audrey, a skid-row floozy with a heart of gold.
Writer in his ax-murderer mask escorts a floozy in the parade.
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Since Ms. Damrau is known for impeccable coloratura singing, one assumes she chose the traditional (simpler) version of the courtesan Giulietta's aria to make the character seem more earthy and floozy-like.
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