1. lecherous - Adjective
2. lecherous - Adjective Satellite
Like a lecher; addicted to lewdness; lustful; also, lust-provoking.
Source: Webster's dictionarya lecherous gleam in his eye Source: Internet
a lecherous good-for-nothing Source: Internet
The band members’ faces convey feelings ranging from intense pain and concentration to jubilant exhilaration and lecherous yearning, all of which is captured by not only the camera but the actors as well. Source: Internet
English National Opera's The Barber of Seville is equal parts fun and farce: an 18th century comedy of manners with a playful score by Rossini and a cast of comic characters from the lecherous Dr Bartolo to the conniving Figaro. Source: Internet
As the lecherous next-door neighbour, who is trying to romance Mom, while also trying to convince her to send her son to military school, Alec Baldwin is a hoot. Source: Internet
; roué: an openly debauched, lecherous older man. ; roux : a cooked mixture of flour and melted butter (or other fat) used as a base in soups and gravies. Source: Internet