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louche
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louche  (lsh)
adj.
Of questionable taste or morality; decadent: "The rebuilt [Moscow hotel] is home to the flashy, louche Western disco Manhattan Express" (Liesl Schillinger).

[French, from Old French losche, squint-eyed, feminine of lois, from Latin luscus, blind in one eye.]

louche [luːʃ]
adj
shifty or disreputable
[from French, literally: squinting]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.louche - of questionable taste or morality; "a louche nightclub"; "a louche painting"
disreputable - lacking respectability in character or behavior or appearance
Translations
louche [luːʃ] ADJ [person, place] → de mala fama
louche [ˈluːʃ] adj (= disreputable) → louche
louche
adj (= disreputable) person, placeverrufen, berüchtigt


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Blues: Gwyn Pengelly (Brecon); Gavin Close (Rhydyfelin), Dan Palk, Nathan Walters (Beddau), Huw Loucher (Cowbridge); Matthew Turner (Abercynon), Rob Saunders (Cowbridge); Owen Cotton (Ynysybwl), Matthew Hunt (Beddau), Steve Bullock (Llantwit Major), Jeff Steele (Pentyrch), John Campbell (Barry), Dave Hefford (Abercynon), Geraint Turner (Abercynon, capt), Rob Downes (Beddau).
The Louchers Lane plant is the only production arm of hotels and leisure group De Vere after bosses quit the company's traditional Greenall's brewing and pubs business in the mid-1990s.
It is also true that, despite William's predilection for some of London's loucher nightspots which cater for the well-bred and the better-heeled, those who were perceived to be a real threat have been quickly excluded from his immediate circle.
 
 
 
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