What are synonyms for lecherous?
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What are synonyms for lecherous?
synonyms for lecherous
- carnal.
- concupiscent.
- corrupt.
- fast.
- hot and heavy.
- incontinent.
- lascivious.
- libertine.
What does a lecherous mean?
; lustful
Definition of lecherous given to or characterized by lechery; lustful. erotically suggestive; inciting to lust: lecherous photographs.
What does lecherous look meaning?
(especially of men) showing a strong sexual interest in someone: He gave her a lecherous look.
What is lecherous look?
look suggestively or obliquely; look or gaze with a sly, immodest, or malign expression; “The men leered at the young women on the beach” a suggestive or sneering look or grin.
What is a lecherous gaze?
Having or showing excessive or offensive sexual desire. ‘she ignored his lecherous gaze’
What is meant by lubricious?
Definition of lubricious 1 : marked by wantonness : lecherous also : salacious. 2 : having a smooth or slippery quality a lubricious skin.
What is the name of a small round shield?
buckler
A buckler is a very small round shield popular in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance. The Romans used the clipeus and parma. Targe typically referred to a round shield.
What does a lecherous man mean?
To be lecherous is to be full of strong sexual desire and to act on it, usually in an unpleasant way. People who are lecherous are kind of obsessed with sex — they can’t stop thinking about it or having it. This is a word that is used more often to describe men than women: lecherous men are called lechers.
What’s a Turkish official called?
The crossword clue Turkish official with 5 letters was last seen on the April 22, 2021. We think the likely answer to this clue is PASHA.
What’s the difference between a shield and a buckler?
In ancient times, shields were very large, they were used to hide behind during an attack, usually from arrows or spears that were being thrown by the enemy. But the buckler was a small shield that usually fit on the wrist or forearm of the soldier and was used in hand-to-hand combat.