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lecher

[lech-er] / ˈlɛtʃ ər /


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The inherent pleasure of the pastime is captured in the French term lecher les vitrines, literally, “licking the window glass.”

From Textbooks • Dec. 14, 2022

The year's finest film, possibly a great one: Michelangelo Antonioni looks long and carefully, as if through a microscope, at the life of a lecher, at "the sickness unto death, which is despair."

From Time Magazine Archive

What gives him nobility and heroism, what defines him as not simply a lecher but a rebel against God, is Mozart's music.

From Time Magazine Archive

The opera bristles with an immense variety of forms: a sonata represents the elderly lecher, a rondo suggests his son, ragtime gives way to an English waltz.

From Time Magazine Archive

Edouard was a lecher and a slob, and I have no doubt he got everything he deserved, but we have no notion who killed him.

From The Eyes Have It by Garrett, Randall