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  • So, about half-past four one misty, lowery afternoon, he found himself in a little room in Dirk's dwelling, with ten dirty-faced, frowsy-headed children huddled together in one corner, each of them regarding him with wide-open eyes, and apparently without the remotest idea what they were there for.

    Culm Rock The Story of a Year: What it Brought and What it Taught Glance Gaylord

  • Dirty children screamed upon the avenue in front, and frowsy-headed women and wolfish men caroused in the saloon below.

    Love's Pilgrimage Upton Sinclair 1923

  • Next you must picture me breaking my back and tearing my fingers and the damned wall paper -- while the damned frowsy-headed landlady yells and the damned frowsy-headed boarders stick out their heads!

    The Journal of Arthur Stirling : the Valley of the Shadow Upton Sinclair 1923

  • On all sides were the homes, built up a foot or two from the surface, each having three or four frowsy-headed youngsters or as many eggs.

    The Trail of the Plume-Hunter 1910

  • The affair of the stolen box was much talked about along Sudbury way, and Miss Jerrold got to be considered quite a desirable young person among some of the youth near there, though she is a frowsy-headed creature, and not as neat in her personal attire as a young girl should be.

    Beautiful Joe Marshall Saunders 1904

  • I sat down accordingly with Mr. Higgs the ex-butler, Mrs. Higgs the ex-lady's-maid, and Miss Agnes Higgs their frowsy-headed little girl, the least promising and (as the event showed) the most useful of the lot.

    The Wrecker 1898

  • The affair of the stolen box was much talked about along Sudbury way, and Miss Jerrold got to be considered quite a desirable young person among some of the youth near there, though she is a frowsy-headed creature, and not as neat in her personal attire as a young girl should be.

    Beautiful Joe: An Autobiography 1893

  • The sound of the music which, by the efforts of the frowsy-headed leader, drifted to her ears through the smoke-filled atmosphere, made the girl dream.

    Maggie, a Girl of the Streets Stephen Crane 1885

  • The local pharmacy, the caffè, the grocery, the fruiterer's, the other shops with which every Venetian campo is furnished, had each a certain life about it, but it was a silent life, and at midday a frowsy-headed woman clacking across the flags in her wooden-heeled shoes made echoes whose garrulity was interrupted by no other sound.

    A Foregone Conclusion William Dean Howells 1878

  • At a little distance in rear of the stacked arms were a few tents out of which frowsy-headed officers occasionally peered, languidly calling to their servants to fetch

    The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 1 Ambrose Bierce 1878

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