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  2. Our guide to British slang words, lingo & expressions includes regional variations from the Queen's English, Cockney, to Welsh colloquialisms.

  3. Pronunciation. (UK, US) (Amer. Eng.) dou'dē, IPA: /ˈdaʊdi/ Rhymes: -aʊdi. Adjective. dowdy (comparative dowdyer, superlative dowdyest) Plain and unfashionable in style or dress. Lacking stylishness or neatness; shabby. 1891, Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray.

  4. If you describe someone or their clothes as dowdy, you mean their clothes are dull and unfashionable. [disapproval] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'dowdy' American English: daʊdi British English: daʊdi. More. Synonyms of 'dowdy' • frumpy, old-fashioned, shabby, drab [...] More. Examples of 'dowdy' in a sentence.

  5. Oct 13, 2020 · A list of delightfully descriptive British slang words and phrases taken from across the UK. Once you read this list, you’ll basically become British yourself. Did you know that the UK has around 40 different dialects of English, each with their own accents and slang?

  6. Sep 6, 2023 · Do you want to learn unusual words and old-timey slang to make conversation more interesting, or discover fascinating tidbits about the origins of everyday phrases?

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  7. Aug 9, 2023 · Navigate the myriad of British slang terms and idioms that offer a unique window into UK culture. The British Isles have a rich linguistic history with colloquial expressions like 'bloke', 'cheeky', 'mate', and 'blimey'.

  8. If you describe someone or their clothes as dowdy, you mean their clothes are dull and unfashionable.

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