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Definitions from the WebLetchPart of Speech: NounSense 1: A strong and intense desire for someone, often of a sexual nature. Example sentence: His letch for his colleague was so obvious that it made everyone uncomfortable. Sense 2: A person who has an uncontrollable and obsessive desire for sexual gratification. Example sentence: The letch at the party made inappropriate advances towards several women. Part of Speech: VerbSense 1: To have a strong and intense desire for someone or something. Example sentence: Despite being in a committed relationship, he couldn't help but letch after other attractive individuals. Sense 2: To engage in lustful or lecherous behavior. Example sentence: The scandalous politician was often rumored to letch after young interns. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense: Describing someone or something as having or evoking strong desire or lustfulness. Example sentence: The letch look in his eyes sent shivers down her spine. Part of Speech: Local termSense: A slang term used in the local community meaning to have an intense longing or desire for something. Example sentence: The locals would often use the term "letch" to refer to their craving for the town's famous ice cream. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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