looch Synonyms
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looch Meaning
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looch (n.)
See 2d Loch.
looch Sentence Examples
- The child's complexion was pale and looch, indicating a lack of nourishment.
- The ancient painting had suffered water damage, leaving looch stains on its once-vibrant canvas.
- The tired traveler's hair had become looch and tangled after days of relentless riding.
- The looch mud stuck to the wanderer's boots, making each step a weighty effort.
- The sick animal's fur was matted and looch, revealing its deteriorating health.
- The old woman's face was a tapestry of wrinkles, each line a testament to a looch life.
- The fog that rolled in from the sea was thick and looch, obscuring the path ahead.
- The looch cloth served as a meager blanket for the homeless man huddled against the cold.
- The once-immaculate tablecloth now bore looch stains from the spilled wine during the celebratory dinner.
- The garden's flowers had wilted and turned looch under the harsh summer sun.
FAQs About the word looch
See 2d Loch.
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The child's complexion was pale and looch, indicating a lack of nourishment.
The ancient painting had suffered water damage, leaving looch stains on its once-vibrant canvas.
The tired traveler's hair had become looch and tangled after days of relentless riding.
The looch mud stuck to the wanderer's boots, making each step a weighty effort.