1. loach - Noun
2. Loach - Proper noun
Any one of several small, fresh-water, cyprinoid fishes of the genera Cobitis, Nemachilus, and allied genera, having six or more barbules around the mouth. They are found in Europe and Asia. The common European species (N. barbatulus) is used as a food fish.
Source: Webster's dictionary” (2019, not rated), British filmmaker Ken Loach explores the stresses of the gig economy through the experiences of a British working-class family. Source: Internet
After directing several contributions to the BBC's Wednesday Play anthology series, Ken Loach began his feature film career with the social realist Poor Cow (1967) and Kes (1969). Source: Internet
This is a guest blog post by Tamar Loach. Source: Internet
Detectives Moss and Loach arrive just after everyone has been found dead, and, after confirmation that the shooter was either “crouching or extremely short,” they conclude that the Bolivians were behind the hit. Source: Internet
Ken Loach, Simone Bitton, Walter Bernstein, Annemarie Jacir and Elia Suleiman among signatories of petition; Locarno Film Festival issues statement. Source: Internet
Past winners include Uggie from the Oscar-winning “The Artist” and Ken Loach for casting a three-legged dog named Shae in his Palme d’Or-winning “I, Daniel Blake”. Source: Internet