letch

IPA: ɫˈɛtʃ

noun

  • (archaic) Strong desire; passion.
  • (informal) A lecher.
  • A stream or pool in boggy land.
  • Alternative form of leach [A quantity of wood ashes, through which water passes, and thus imbibes the alkali.]

verb

  • Alternative form of lech (“to behave lecherously”) [(slang) To behave lecherously.]
  • Alternative form of leach [(transitive) To purge a soluble matter out of something by the action of a percolating fluid.]
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Examples of "letch" in Sentences

  • June 10, 2009 10: 36 AM him: super letch her: get your hand OFF me!
  • Did O'Brien or that letch Letterman go out an do free shows for those savaged economically.
  • It takes a good deal of time to explain why a harassed lawyer, his domineering mother-in-law, narcoleptic uncle, his ex-cook and a fellow legal letch should all arrive at a Parisian lovenest on the same night.
  • Tim McInnerny is a calculating Judge Brack, a closet letch, who sees through Hedda's steely veener, while Colin Tierney as the relapsing alcoholic writer, Loevborg, still under Hedda's spell, plays his vulnerability subtly.
  • And that's really what it comes down to anyway: Whatever you think of the pictures, even if you've got a problem with the fact that the photographer who took them is kind of a notorious letch, the fact remains that the two adult women -- and one adult man, for that matter -- willingly went along with the shoot and did it for a magazine aimed at fellow adults.

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