Fromblouse +-y.
blousy (comparativeblousier,superlativeblousiest)
- Resembling or characteristic of ablouse;loose,flowing.
1988 June 3, Bryan Miller, “Elsewhere: Jim and Tammy's Heritage”, inChicago Reader[1]:Here's the store where the women on televangelism programs must buy their dresses, simple,blousy, with padded shoulders, three-quarter-length sleeves, and lace collars.
2016, Meghann Foye,Meternity, page60:Blousy tops thanks to a shipment of maternity gear from Addison's shoots help hide my faux belly from the rest of the staff, who sadly, must think I've just put on the pounds.
blousy (comparativeblousier,superlativeblousiest)
- Alternative spelling ofblowsy