"Lechers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Lechers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Lechers" Meaning

Lechers refers to people who derive sexual pleasure or gratification from watching or observing others, often without their consent or knowledge. In a broader sense, it can also refer to those who take pleasure in looking at or gazing at others in a way that is considered improper or offensive.

"Lechers" Examples

Usage Examples of "Lechers"


1. Exposing their lecherous intentions, the group of friends walked away from the unwanted attention.

2. The serial lechers were finally caught and brought to justice for their crimes against women.

3. The perverted lechers in the chatroom were reported to the authorities for their graphic and explicit content.

4. The politician's denials of the allegations did little to dispel the rumors of his lecherous behavior.

5. The social club's lecherous atmosphere was largely attributed to the drinking culture and the lack of adequate supervision.

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