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1. Louche ultimately comes from the Latin word luscus, meaning "blind in one eye or "having poor sight." This Latin term gave rise to the French Louche, meaning "squinting" or "cross-eyed." The French gave their term a figurative sense as well, taking that …
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2. Of questionable morality or repute: "The rebuilt [Moscow hotel] is home to the flashy, Louche Western disco Manhattan Express" (Liesl Schillinger)
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3. Lotus position, Lotus Sutra, Lotze, Lou, Louangphrabang, Louche, loud, loud and clear, louden, loud-hailer, loudish
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4. Louche is an adjective that describes something “of questionable taste or morality" but is also kind of attractive
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5. It comes from the French Louche, which also means “squinting,” and that word comes from the Latin lusca, meaning “one-eyed.” Imagine a Louche …
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6. Louche (third-person singular simple present Louches, present participle louching, simple past and past participle Louched) ( transitive ) To make (an alcoholic beverage , e.g
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7. The Louche was animal powered and was pulled by an ox and the leg of the Louche directly dug a ditch in the flattened soil, sowed the seeds, covered the seeds, and pressed the land flat at the same time
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8. Verser une Louche de velouté de petits pois dans une assiette creuse et y poser les cappellaccis avec la joue de porc et les tomates cerises
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9. Une histoire Louche a fishy business, a shady business
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10. How to pronounce Louche in English
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11. The definition of Louche is: of questionable taste or
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12. La Louche truly is a ritual -- a fairly elaborate one -- and an essential absinthe experience: practical, symbolic, aesthetic
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13. To Louche your absinthe means so much more than to water it down
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14. The Louche ritual, we might say, expresses the very essence of the phenomenon that is absinthe
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15. English words for Louche include ladle, shady, fishy, dipper, equivocal, shifty, disreputable, funny, unsavory and doubtful
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16. Louche Any person, thing, or situation which is sketchy, shady, or undesirable. "That guy just tried to buy me a drink with the come-on line, 'perhaps this will wet your whistle' - how Louche can you get!?"
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17. Adjective If you describe a person or place as Louche, you mean that they are unconventional and not respectable, but often in a way that people find rather attractive.
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18. Fresh of face and Louche of manner, they are equal parts Dickensian urchins and Wildean dandies. Although it enjoys a Louche reputation among the druggie and stag-party sets, it's actually one of the most refined, stylish cities I know.
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21. Many translated example sentences containing "Louche" – English-French dictionary and search engine for English translations
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22. Louche - English translation – Linguee Look up in Linguee
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23. That section of London society which somehow managed to be Louche and fashionable at the same time Louche and trendy and situated in the middle …
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24. ‘If you can't dance, stand at the bar and look Louche.’
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25. ‘He made no apologies for his rackety lifestyle, his liking for Louche and even sleazy companions, his lavish consumption of cigars, brandy and champagne.’.
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26. The Louche, slouchy-leg trouser is the pant of the 0 rating rating ratings by Myrl Ullrich
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27. Merci de m'avoir passé la Louche.: You want me to thank you for handing me the ladle.: Les Aztèques prétendent avoir inventé la Louche.: So now, the Aztecs will argue that they invented the ladle.: Pour enlever toute solution désinfectante résiduelle, « rincer » la Louche dans le lait du réservoir au moins deux fois
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28. Louche - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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29. Adjective If you describe a person or place as Louche, you mean that they are unconventional and not respectable, but often in a way that people find rather attractive.
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30. Louche: Of questionable morality or repute
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31. Rolig commented on the word Louche
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32. Immoral, disreputable, decadent – none of these capture that sleazy yet elegant and brazenly androgynous seductiveness that is at the essence of Louche.For me the embodiment of Louche (and this is a word that demands to be written in italics, for no other reason than it can't be bothered to stand up …
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33. Louche - of questionable taste or morality; "a Louche nightclub"; "a Louche painting" shady disreputable - lacking respectability in character or behavior or appearance
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37. The Crossword Solver found 20 answers to the Louche king, one in outbreak (6) crossword clue
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38. Louche Meaning: "dubious, disreputable," 1819, from French Louche "squinting," from Old French lousche, lois (12c.)… See definitions of Louche.
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39. Translations in context of "Louche" in French-English from Reverso Context: quelque chose de Louche, c'est Louche, moulé à la Louche, histoire Louche, affaire Louche
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40. Definition of Louche adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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41. ‘The historically Louche behaviour definitely has more charm.’ ‘Witty examinations of the more Louche aspects of sexuality are masked by music so exquisite that the provocative subject matter barely registers.’ ‘He was blond and good-looking, if a touch Louche: a bit like a minor character out of PG Wodehouse, only with a Dublin
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42. Dan Louche is the owner of Tiny Home Builders
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43. Louche caught the eye of many; it was the top lookup for three days following the email release
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44. It means "not reputable or decent." Louche ultimately comes from the Latin word luscus, which means "blind in one eye" or "having poor sight" - appropriate for
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48. Definition of Louche in the Definitions.net dictionary
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49. What does Louche mean? Information and translations of Louche in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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50. Listen to Louche SoundCloud is an audio platform that lets you listen to what you love and share the sounds you create.
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52. Examples of Louche in a sentence
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53. Sylvia felt like a Louche when everyone in her family accused her of stealing their money and jewelry
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54. 🔊 Since the used car salesman was known by the community for being a Louche, the customer knew to get a trusty mechanic to look at the car
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55. With their coiled energy, jumps, Louche shoulder work, insinuating hips and limber backs, they look like real dancers
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56. The joke is that this Louche, style-setting exuberance took place in a conservative town verging on the
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57. Louche’s online manifesto spells out the mission of the new magazine quite clearly: ‘Asking urgent questions about drag today, Louche mag takes a critical and constructive approach to drag and queer performance culture: its past, present and future.’ Louche offers a lot for a relatively slim magazine, from a ‘pop-analytic Dragony Aunt’ column to a feature on the history of drag and
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59. Synonyms (Other Words) for Louche & Antonyms (Opposite Meaning) for Louche.
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60. The Louche: What Gives? I had never really thought that this cloudy effect—called the Louche—was anything particularly noteworthy
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LOUCHE [lo͞oSH]
Louche ultimately comes from the Latin word luscus, meaning "blind in one eye or "having poor sight.". This Latin term gave rise to the French louche, meaning "squinting" or "cross-eyed.".
Louche ultimately comes from the Latin word luscus, meaning "blind in one eye or "having poor sight.". This Latin term gave rise to the French louche, meaning "squinting" or "cross-eyed.". The French gave their term a figurative sense as well, taking that squinty look to mean "shady" or "devious.".
He is louche, alcoholic, lazy, and without any commitment to any principle. This time, she stirs up the louche remnants of glam rock and decadent 1970s underground film, with a fascinating side trip through the illicit trade in prehistoric artifacts. There's something louche regarding him.
[French, from Old French losche, squint-eyed, feminine of lois, from Latin luscus, blind in one eye .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. disreputable; shady.