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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

Rembrandt Harmens van Rijn was no eccentric, no drunkard, no lecher, no misanthrope, no hermit, no seeker after scientific truth.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I resent the fact that because I'm standing up for my privacy people are drawing an inference that I'm some kind of lecher who has had numerous affairs," he says.

From Time Magazine Archive

Unknightliest of knights, a "tun of a man," a "huge bombard of sack"�guzzler, lecher, liar, braggart, coward, thief�he is like some centrifugal force overcoming gravitation.

From Time Magazine Archive

I shall not fail therein, par lapathium acutum de dieu; if Mars fail not in Lent, which the cunning lecher, I warrant you, will be loth to do.

From Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 3 by Motteux, Peter Anthony