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letch; lech verb to behave lecherously; to ogle US, 1943- I had no idea the Dutchman leched after the kid[.] — Jean Brooks, The Opal Witch, p. 124, 1967
- The thing that ate into Arnie worse was that Wendy, a doll he’d been leching after, had rubbished him for Bernie. — Wilda Moxham, The Apprentice, p. 55, 1969
- When she walked along Boola Street every man letched and the older women scarified her, as they did a stranger or a new hat, with hard eyes. — Ronald McKie, The Mango Tree, p. 97, 1975
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