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from beneath his beetled brow.<br />

lousy adj. 1 awful, terrible, mean, contemptible, low, base, hateful,<br />

detestable, despicable, vile, wretched, miserable, scurvy,<br />

dirty, vicious, Colloq rotten: Telling tales to the teacher was<br />

a lousy thing to do. 2 bad, poor, awful, terrible, inferior;<br />

low-quality, shoddy, shabby, inferior, miserable, second-rate,<br />

wretched: We had lousy seats for the theatre last week. <strong>The</strong><br />

dealer seems to have sold you a really lousy car. 3 pedicular,<br />

pediculous, Brit lice-infested, lice-ridden, US louse-infested,<br />

louse-ridden: Even lice are lousy - they have their own<br />

parasites. 4 lousy with. alive with, overloaded with, swarming<br />

with, teeming with, Colloq crawling with, knee-deep in: In five<br />

minutes the place was lousy with cops.<br />

lovable adj. loveable, adorable, darling, dear, cherished, likeable,<br />

attractive, engaging, cute, fetching, taking, alluring,<br />

endearing, appealing, winsome, sweet, tender, cuddly,<br />

affectionate, charming, enchanting: She has the most lovable<br />

little baby boy.<br />

love n. 1 warmth, affection, attachment, fondness, tenderness,<br />

devotion, attraction, friendship, amity, regard, admiration,<br />

fancy, adoration, adulation, ardour, passion, fervour, rapture,<br />

infatuation: Her love for him grew over the years. 2 liking,<br />

delight, enjoyment, pleasure, fondness, attraction,<br />

predilection, bent, leaning, proclivity, inclination,<br />

disposition, weakness, partiality, preference, taste, relish,<br />

passion: In his retirement, Charles has developed a love for<br />

golf. 3 darling, beloved, sweetheart, sweetie, sweet, honey,<br />

dear one, dearest, angel, turtle-dove, true-love, light <strong>of</strong> one's<br />

life, lover, paramour, mate, intended, betrothed; girlfriend,<br />

inamorata, lady-love, young lady, fianc‚e; boyfriend, beau,<br />

inamorato, suitor, swain, young man, fianc‚, Archaic leman,<br />

tally, US POSSLQ (= 'Person <strong>of</strong> the Opposite Sex Sharing Living<br />

Quarters'), Colloq girl, woman, guy, man: Let me tell you<br />

something, my love. Come live with me and be my love. 4<br />

sympathy, tenderness, concern, charity, care, solicitude,<br />

affinity, rapport, harmony, brotherhood, sisterhood,<br />

fellow-feeling: He has great love for his fellow human beings.<br />

5 love affair. a amour, liaison, affair, romance, relationship,<br />

affaire de coeur, intrigue: He's been having a love affair with<br />

his secretary. b passion, mania, Colloq thing: George allows

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