"Louri" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "louri". Could you please provide more context or clarify the word you are referring to?
I apologize, but there is no word "louri". It's possible that you meant "lure" or another word. If you intended to provide a different word, please feel free to re-enter it, and I'd be happy to assist you with examples of its usage.
Here are some examples of "lure" for your reference:
Lounges refer to a relaxing or leisurely space or area, typically characterized by comfort and informality. It can be a physical space, such as a living room or a beachside resort, or a figurative one, such as a state of being or a feeling of relaxation.
Loup-garou is a French word that refers to a wolf-man, also known as a werewolf. A loup-garou is a mythical creature said to transform from a human into a wolf-like being during a full moon or under certain conditions, often associated with magic, folklore, and mythology.
A loupe is a small handheld magnifying glass with a convex lens, typically used to examine small objects or details closely. It is often used in various fields such as jewelry, watchmaking, and precise craftsmanship. Loupes can be used to magnify objects up to 10-20 times, allowing users to see tiny details that would otherwise be difficult to observe. They are also commonly used in forensic science and archaeology to examine small evidence or artifacts.
Lour: (verb) to make a dark, muddy, or sludgy mixture with, or to become covered with, mud, dirt, or filth.
A louse is a small, wingless parasitic insect that lives on the skin of mammals and birds, particularly on the scalp, feeding on blood, sweat, and other bodily secretions. The most common type of louse affecting humans is the head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis).
"Louses" is the plural form of "louse", which refers to a small insect that lives on the human body, particularly on the scalp, and feeds on human blood and skin secretions. The term is commonly used to describe head lice, which are a common problem in children's hair.