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louche
[ loosh ]
adjective
- dubious; shady; disreputable.
louche
/ ±ô³ÜËʃ /
adjective
- shifty or disreputable
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of louche1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of louche1
Example Sentences
Ditto for Grant, who brings along his acoustic guitar, a.k.a. the louche’s lyre.
Beth Leavel delivers a defiantly louche rendition of “The Ladies Who Lunch†from “Company†and Bonnie Langford leaves it all out on the stage in a gorgeously guttural “I’m Still Here†from “Follies.â€
Accompanied by a trio of louche, bespangled “Hunnies,†he first puts Morton through a recap of his life, with an emphasis on his lies, betrayals and musicological self-aggrandizement.
Bold flower prints, jaunty sailor hats, and a louche suiting mix with chunky boots and letterman jackets.
Lawrence Osborne does a very good, louche take on being an English expat in Asian locales.
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