letch in a sentence
v.
Definition
Letch: a man who behaves in a lecherous manner, often making inappropriate sexual advances or comments towards women.
Sample Sentences
- He was known to be a letch, often making inappropriate comments towards women in the office.
- Despite his charming demeanor, many recognized him as a letch who couldn't control his wandering eyes.
- The old man was labeled a letch after he made advances towards the young waitress at the diner.
- Her friends warned her about dating someone with a reputation for being a letch, but she ignored their advice.
- At the party, he came across as a letch, making all the guests uncomfortable with his lewd jokes.
- He was often labeled a letch for his inappropriate comments towards women.
- The letch at the bar made everyone uncomfortable with his lewd remarks.
- Despite his charm, many viewed him as a letch because of his wandering eyes.
- She rolled her eyes at the letch who couldn't take a hint and kept flirting with her.
- His reputation as a letch overshadowed any genuine qualities he might have had.
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