How To Use Lecher In A Sentence

  • I have had my share of stalkers and lechers and most times, I am careful enough not to allow it to lead to something dangerous. Passing Time
  • Of "Lady Chatterley's Lover" he wrote, "The lechery scenes are the best. The Life Well-Read
  • He practiced for weeks," said Scott Lechert, 50, an instructional designer, who along with his partner, Paul Kelly, 55, a physical therapist, adopted Dru from a Romanian orphanage in Sweetness & Light
  • Reuters distributes this shot which, from the way everyone is caught in the moment, seems to capture Obama ogling, or at least gamely distracted by this junior G-8 delegate (set up by the notorious Sarkozy seeming to also look on lecherously). Michael Shaw: Reading the Pictures: Reuters Obama Booty Call
  • He explicates both character and action, thereby pulling the entire story to his level where all human motivation is lechery, which leads only to ‘the bone-ache.’
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  • She is gray and scaly and trusting some lecher more than she trusts Dick. Amaryllis in Blueberry
  • Track down that effeminate foreigner who plagues our women with this new disease, and fouls the whole land with licentious lechery.
  • The leader tries to seduce Kirk while Rosie stares daggers, Billie tries to make time with the lunkhead and all of the women avoid the lecherous behaviour of the crusty father.
  • I would the Duke we talk of were returned again: this ungenitured agent will unpeople the province with continency; sparrows must not build in his house-eaves, because 165 they are lecherous. Measure for Measure The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.]
  • His portraits of country people and their rituals, their hypocrisies and lecheries are certain to remind readers of Edward Arlington Robinson, Robert Frost and Edgar Lee Masters.
  • Much has been written about the lecherousness of his smirks, but such provocativeness on his part definitely began in a presexual period.
  • His supporters were marginalized but tolerated in the village, like harmless but disliked lechers. A Privilege to Die
  • Below, she talks about getting her confidence back, how Kara DioGuardi offended her, Nick's lechery and why she thinks the warzone vibe of the show is counterproductive. Platinum Hit's Amber Ojeda: I Have a Personality, I Swear to God
  • He sees in her a vision of the powerful love he now regrets leaving behind, and he becomes lecherously attached to her, conspiring to keep her close to him under the guise of helping her father, his friend. Come and Get It
  • Elmire tries to win a favor from Tartuffe by inflaming his lechery and trapping him in a compromising situation.
  • For centuries civilized society took a dim view of food lovers, calling them “gourmands” and “gluttons” and placing them on a moral par with lechers. Hard to Swallow
  • Normally his manner was cold, and he expounded his outrageous lecheries with grim sobriety, but that day he had been chewing preserved kal flavoured with aromatic oils, and his manner was less restrained than usual, even jolly.
  • He was raucous, bibulous, lecherous and with a genius for showing an equal contempt for the common man and those in power. Simon Jenkins: Half a Century After Mencken's Death, Opinion Is What is Riding High
  • Myself, said Panurge, will undertake to enter into their camp, within the very midst of their guards, unespied by their watch, and merrily feast and lecher it at their cost, without being known of any, to see the artillery and the tents of all the captains, and thrust myself in with a grave and magnific carriage amongst all their troops and companies, without being discovered. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Its reassuring to find oneself almost agreeing with Melanie again. .but: laughable as it is for this dreadful new labour hack to pretend that paying to be tied up and flogged is only depraved if you wear the wrong costume; isnt the public exposure of depravity its own kind of lechery (to paraphrase Dr Johnson)? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Name the types of noises your lecherous Frenchman finds hilarious.
  • Brock's Chick was a woman so hot that "the Arizona legislature recently passed a bill that forbids me and this young lady from being an item because we're too good looking," Brock wrote in one post, which contained Brock's typical blend of swagger and lechery. Ben Quayle's run for Congress, interrupted by Internet columnist Nik Richie
  • You're nothing more than a lecherous snake in the grass, Shawn.
  • What motivates Maurice is not lechery but a yearning envy of Jessie's youth and a longing for his own.
  • His film is colorful, but the lecheries and jokes ‘are small and random.’
  • Magdelene is cheerfully lecherous and unabashedly lazy (as Huff puts it in the Afterword) which means that she's not going to hustle around saving people like a superhero.
  • I would the duke we talk of were returned again: this ungenitured agent will unpeople the province with continency; sparrows must not build in his house-eaves, because they are lecherous. Act III. Scene II. Measure for Measure
  • A lecherous smile played on his lips and his hair was set loose, dark bangs falling over his forehead.
  • Falstaff (Christopher Benjamin), that grasping old lecher, is beaten, ridiculed and generally humiliated as usual. London Theater Journal: A Double-Header at the Globe - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • And then there are the clams themselves, what with their icky clam foot sticking out of their shell like a tongue of a lecherous mutant.
  • June 29th, 2009 4: 11 pm ET another lecher .... kudos America ... you really know how to pick 'em Giuliani pondering gubernatorial bid
  • Boswell, he points out, was vain and lecherous, "oleaginous" in manner and WN.com - Articles related to PCB hopes Khan resumes captaincy
  • For centuries civilized society took a dim view of food lovers, calling them gourmands and gluttons and placing them on a moral par with lechers, he begins. The Foie Gras Wars
  • I would the duke we talk of were returned again: the ungenitured agent will unpeople the province with continency; sparrows must not build in his house-eaves, because they are lecherous. Measure for Measure
  • In Saul Bellow's "Humboldt's Gift," the narrator describes himself as an "idiotic old lecher" who is "leaving two children to follow an obvious gold digger to corrupt Europe. Bringing Up Baby? Definitely
  • Ruha let her hand drop to her jambiya, both angered by the fool's lechery and frightened she would have to slay him to save her honor. The Veiled Dragon
  • How else to explain why the ubiquitous lechery of "Hey Nineteen," the dynamite-strapped character of "Don't Take Me Alive" and the tricky jazz harmonies of "Peg" remain on classic-rock radio after so many decades? Funk Yards, Beacon Blues
  • She herself makes the point that Venus gives her ‘desire and lecherousness’, though she does not say in what position the planet was; perhaps in Scorpio?
  • I bet you treat your vows no better than the old friars did, the lechers. The Devil's Bedpost
  • And he plonked his considerable girth in between me and the lecherous customer for the rest of the visit. Bosses I Have Known « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Indeed I fear lest thou false me, for that is of thy nature and there is no faith in thee, and the byword saith, 'It befitteth not to entrust a lecher with a fair woman nor a moneyless man with money nor fire with fuel.' Arabian nights. English
  • “The funny mistress of five or six accents,” Jane regaled them all with the story of her dinner party, successively taking the part of a lecherous old Oxonian who was trying to pinch her bottom, a drunk Ceylonese official, and a dry old colonial widow with a lorgnette. A Covert Affair
  • His revenge: loveless lecheries with teen-age girls, one of whom claws at his door with embarrassing anguish.
  • Bad sportsmen have always secretly been in the game, but it seemed a longstanding gentleman's agreement that the press would allow the Babe Ruths and the Ty Cobbs and the Wilt Chamberlains of the world their private lecheries off-the-field; after all, no one wanted to make the kids cry, and if the greats used a little tobacky in the dug-out, well at least they tried to keep it discreet.
  • While I escaped his lecherous depraved mauling, other young men were not so lucky.
  • In an artful piece of grand-ham acting, he plays the stately lecher Sir Harcourt Courtley as a cross between a demon king, a pantomime dame and the Duke of Wellington.
  • I think their is a deeper issue to do with society here in England and the West and the over sexualisation in the media of women, that gives the impression to brainless lechers that white women are "easy meat"! Too many of us treat young white women as trash | Barbara Ellen
  • Juan de Sousa stood immediately on his defence, and sent advice to the viceroy and the neighbouring commanders of his danger, trusting however to the strength of his defences, and particularly to a pallisade or _bound hedge_, which he had made of the plant named _lechera_ or the _milk plant_, which throws out when cut a milky liquor which is sure to blind any one if it touches their eyes. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 06 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
  • She then gets up, cleans the house in her negligee, takes out the garbage in her negligee - and is attacked by her lecherous landlord.
  • He became notorious in England for drunkenness, blasphemy, and lechery, and for having abandoned his wife and child.
  • Ryo, the main character, is perpetually hot to trot, and his lecherousness is played for laughs, but that's about it.
  • a lecherous gleam in his eye
  • She reclined in a chair, opened a copy of Playboy, grinned lecherously, and reached for her briefs.
  • Her driving instructor was a disgusting lecherous old devil -- always touching her knee.
  • She felt her arms, stronger than before from the sword practice with Doriel, gracefully hold back the old lecher who was now fascinated by her bustline.
  • What happens when a small town girl decides to turn the tables on some governmental lechers?
  • The central character is Vendice, intent on revenging the death of his mistress, poisoned by the lecherous old duke.
  • There was a hint of lechery in his eyes.
  • In the film, the young novice Viridiana does her utmost to maintain her Catholic principles, but her lecherous uncle and a motley assemblage of paupers force her to confront the limits of her idealism.
  • “Watch out, he has made lechery his profession,” Teddy said seriously. Exit the Actress
  • Unfortunately it's not against the law to be an old lecher. Let's keep womanisers out of office | Viv Groskop
  • Ten days was enough of it, though, for she was an avid little beast who preferred quantity to quality-unlike Elspeth, for example, whose beguiling innocence masked the most lecherously inventive mind of the last century, and whose conduct on our honeymoon would have caused the good citizens of nearby Troon to burn her at the stake, if they'd known. Isabelle
  • ¶ How youth by the waye mette [with] lechery rydynge on a gote and pryde maned with couetyse on an olyphaũtes backe in a fayre castell/& how by the ayde of dyscrecyon he dyde withstande theyr temptacõn and how he mette with sapience in the mase of wordely besynes.capitulo. ix. The Example of Vertu The Example of Virtue
  • He lived a life of extravagance and lecherousness, and had engaged in all sorts of evil conduct.
  • I fall into the same mind-frame, thinking lecherously, I want it all. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • There is a difference between lechery and seduction.
  • My father compounded with my mother under the dragon’s tail, and my nativity was under ursa major; so that it follows I am rough and lecherous. Act I. Scene II. King Lear
  • Ayant une de c charmante bebete au coin droit de la levre inferieure je passe ma vie a le manger manger manger croker devisser lecher manger rouler ... avaler aussi ca m'est arrivé une seule et unique fois! Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • The camera lingers on every part of their bodies with a kind of appreciative lechery, taking in the curves. Death Proof Extended and Unrated Special Edition
  • In this commandment it is forbidden and defended all manner sin of the flesh which is called generally lechery, which is a right foul sin and villainous. The Golden Legend, vol. 1
  • In one of the earliest sequences of ‘Mo’ Better Blues,’ Spike Lee's new film about jazz, the camera lingers almost lecherously over the womanly curves of a trumpet and saxophone.
  • What about the men who suffer at the hands of female lechers and leerers?
  • His articles and alliteration (Lord Dudley was accused of ‘libidinous lecheries and lascivious lapses’) were immensely popular with the working class and Truth's circulation skyrocketed.
  • This radical break, so often attributed to Henry's lechery and self-interest, was in the end immensely valuable to England and the English-speaking peoples. Exhibit review of 'Vivat Rex!' at the Folger Shakespeare Library
  • Come hither, and I will show thee in this platterful of fair fountain-water thy future wife lechering and sercroupierizing it with two swaggering ruffians, one after another. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Although lecherously swarmy as befits the character, the performance seems an ill fit for him, thus detracting from any otherwise superlative work.
  • She ignored his lecherous gaze and scanned the sea of faces for Stephen.
  • She said he was a ‘lecherous’ manager, with a reputation as a serial groper.
  • When they are idle, they indulge themselves into comfort , lechery, crapulence and gluttony.
  • It seems that because heterosexual sex is socially understood as normal, that this somehow erases the many lechers, strolling through downtown corridors, with the lipstick of their mistress on their collar. Archive 2009-10-01
  • The next day, at the audition, Betty has to act the same scene with a lecherous has-been, and suddenly she does it with surprising lubricity.
  • Yet it lacks the wit, lecherousness or base rudeness that marks out the best of that strain of hip-hop.
  • AMERICAN EARTH, a collection of short stories about petty passions and little lecheries, was published in 1931.
  • Homel, who has published five earlier novels and many award-winning translations, as well as two children's books co-written with his wife, Marie-Louise Gay, is working out a set of far more interesting themes than faculty-lounge lechery. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • You don't need a playbill to tell that the lecherous, black-clad Wolfe, who swaps hockey tickets for political favours, is the heavy here - if he had a moustache, he'd twirl it.
  • So help me God if the big, lecherous looking turnip wasn't backing out of the alley in a limousine!
  • The supporting cast could include a sympathetic bartender, a hapless purser, a coked up cruise director, and a comically lecherous ship's doctor.
  • British ‘sauce’ was added by way of Harcourt's lecherous leanings and the women's frank discussions on subjects once deemed unladylike.
  • “Sixty-five,” another man proposed, smiling lecherously, his tongue flicking out and licking his lips. Stealing Candy
  • Now, the dry serpigo on the subject! and war and lechery confound all! Troilus and Cressida
  • Never heard it said that we cops are all lechers … on December 15, 2009 at 1: 13 pm Bobby Staffs Police Have Some Fun SHOCK!! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • His lechery made him the enemy of every self-respecting husband and father in the county.
  • He was a liar and a lecher, and his writings about Africa are laden with a kind of me-bwana–you-noble-savage colonialism that does not wear well. Still Red in Tooth and Claw
  • The boy offered to pay a fine or whatever to get out of this, but the deputy told him there was only one way of getting out of this jam and looked lecherously at the young half-naked girl.
  • You really don't need the lechers ... you really don't. Lawmaker drops effort to honor Tiger Woods
  • It began with a blog, where she posted pictures of lechers who had hassled her.
  • We didn't know Bozell kept track of that show's lechery level with such an eye for detail. Terry Krepel: The Media Research Center's Transgender Freakout
  • a lecherous good-for-nothing
  • Osborne then escalated it like a sad lecher who takes every joking comment seriously. This week: Sathya Sai Baba, George Osborne, Wayne Rooney
  • Of the world's ample types of miscreant — the hypocrite, the lecher, the glutton, the miser, the charlatan and many others — my preference is overwhelmingly for the charlatan. Portrait of a Silver-Tongued Deceiver
  • The show opens with a dud – Monument to the Spaniards Who Died for France, the monument in question surrounded by a clutter of programmatic emblems – and ends with a surprising attempt to make a proto-feminist of Picasso, pretty much against all the biographical evidence, in a room full of senile lechers and open-thighed nudes. Picasso: Peace and Freedom
  • Why is it that the self-aggrandizements of Cicero, the lecheries and whining of Ovid and the blatherings of that debauched old goose Seneca made it onto the Net before the works that give us solid technical information about what Rome was really good at, viz. the construction of her great buildings and works of engineering?
  • The canons of the thirteen collegiate churches of his diocese were idle, or quarrelsome, or ignorant, or drunken, or lecherous, or all of the above; in his struggles to reform them, he had to invoke the help of the papal nuncio.
  • It doesn't matter, darling," Divine coos lecherously, dismissing his nosiness, "go fix yourself a sandwich. John Waters: Leslie Van Houten: A Friendship, Part 1 of 5
  • I goggled at her lecherously for about half a second, and then realized that we were not alone. The Sky Writer
  • The level of noise here astounds me; there is the general hum of conversation, of marching feet, of screaming children and scolding parents, of adolescent sexualities and adult lecheries.
  • Although a stream of hard-boiled wisecracks keeps things amusing, the plot gets tied up in the usual dreary whodunit business of providing motives for all and sundry, and it's difficult to care very much about the jealousies, lecheries and treacheries between cardboard characters.
  • Two bored office girls hit the town with two wealthy older lechers, taking in the nightlife while fending off their pince-nez'd, top-hatted escorts’ advances.
  • Critics and journalists have often portrayed him as a miser or as an old lecher.
  • The Weasel, who may or may not be Valerie's father, lurks throughout the film, lecherously grinning and groping at the young girl.
  • For the princes are the lechers, and back again the same.
  • Steven Tyler's perpetual lechery; the way the entire panel hedges about criticism by qualifying it by saying, "At first ..." and then explaining how any given contestant pulled it together; Jacob Lusk's wordless wailing. VIDEO: American Idol's End-on-the-Title Montage

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