letch (Meaning)

Wordnet

letch (n)

man with strong sexual desires

Webster

letch (v. & n.)

See Leach.

Webster

letch (n.)

Strong desire; passion. (Archaic).

letch Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah couldn't help but feel a letch creeping over her as she admired the attractive stranger across the room.
  2. Despite his best efforts to maintain professionalism, Tom occasionally found himself experiencing a letch for his coworker.
  3. The letch in his eyes was unmistakable as he scanned the magazine cover featuring a scantily clad model.
  4. She was uncomfortable with the letch she felt from the man sitting next to her on the bus.
  5. Jenny tried to ignore the letch in her boss's gaze during their meeting, focusing instead on the task at hand.
  6. The letch in his demeanor made Emily uneasy, prompting her to distance herself from him at the party.
  7. John struggled to suppress the letch he felt as he watched the dancers onstage.
  8. Emma's instincts warned her to steer clear of the letch who frequented the local bar.
  9. The letch in his voice was evident as he made suggestive comments to the waitress.
  10. Lisa's friends warned her about the letch who had been showing interest in her lately, urging her to be cautious.

FAQs About the word letch

man with strong sexual desiresSee Leach., Strong desire; passion. (Archaic).

desire, craving, longing, hunger,urge, appetite, thirst, passion, taste, liking

loathing, distaste, disgust, repulsion, loathing, disgust, repugnance, abhorrence, distaste,hatred

Sarah couldn't help but feel a letch creeping over her as she admired the attractive stranger across the room.

Despite his best efforts to maintain professionalism, Tom occasionally found himself experiencing a letch for his coworker.

The letch in his eyes was unmistakable as he scanned the magazine cover featuring a scantily clad model.

She was uncomfortable with the letch she felt from the man sitting next to her on the bus.