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louse

[lous, lous, louz] / laʊs, laʊs, laʊz /
NOUN
bad person
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The Shadow Transport Secretary Louse Haigh MP said "the future of services millions of passengers depend on" was at risk.

From BBC • Feb. 7, 2023

Once again, we experience the world with Scout/Jean Louse; along with her, we are enraged or puzzled by Atticus as he now appears.

From Slate • Jul. 16, 2015

The Louse" Herrera, asked to clarify his remark that former Mexico manager Miguel Mejía Barón only keeps criticising him in public because "he can't stop thinking about me.

From The Guardian • Feb. 23, 2013

“Rosy-Fingered Dawn at Louse Point,” with its references to Homer and to a spit of land and sea near his new studio, dates from that year.

From New York Times • Sep. 15, 2011

Sometimes the Plural is formed by adding the Syllable en; as Ox Oxen; sometimes by changing the Vowel; as Man Men; and sometimes the Vowels and Consonants; as Penny Pence, Mouse Mice, Louse Lice.

From A Short System of English Grammar For the Use of the Boarding School in Worcester (1759) by Bate, Henry




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