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Louse   /laʊs/   Listen
Louse

noun
(pl. lice)
1.
Wingless usually flattened bloodsucking insect parasitic on warm-blooded animals.  Synonym: sucking louse.
2.
A person who has a nasty or unethical character undeserving of respect.  Synonyms: dirt ball, insect, worm.
3.
Any of several small insects especially aphids that feed by sucking the juices from plants.  Synonym: plant louse.
4.
Wingless insect with mouth parts adapted for biting; mostly parasitic on birds.  Synonyms: bird louse, biting louse.



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"Louse" Quotes from Famous Books



... flea-catcher he jumps in between 'em, and being a piece-botcher, he thought he could be peace-maker, but it voudn't do, tho' he jump'd about like a parch'd pea in a frying-pan—Poll called him Stitch louse, bid him pick up his needles and be off—Bill vanted to get at Poll, Poll vanted to get at Bill—and between them the poor Tailor got more stripes upon his jacket than there is colours in a harlequin's breeches at Bartlemy Fair—Here's good health to you—it was a 295 ...
— Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. • Pierce Egan

... all morning with Greek, and Latin, and Logic, and all that. Egad I have a dry-nurse too, but I never looked into a book with him in my life; I have not so much as seen the face of him this week, and don't care a louse if I never ...
— The PG Edition of Chesterfield's Letters to His Son • The Earl of Chesterfield

... of a white, chalky character, and very poor, but having been terraced and enriched with fertilizers, it produces the champagne grape in such abundance that the region, once considered valueless, and named by the peasantry the "land of the louse," now supports a dense population. We remained in Rheims eight days, and through the politeness of the American Consul—Mr. Adolph Gill—had the pleasure of seeing all the famous wine cellars, and inspecting the processes followed ...
— The Memoirs of General P. H. Sheridan, Complete • General Philip Henry Sheridan

... bee's tongue, delicate as it is, would crush a fragile plant louse. I picked another burr, squeezing it gently, when there issued from the hole at the base a drop of crystal-clear liquid, held in the thinnest of envelopes, which I tasted and found sweet. In burr after burr I found these sacks or cysts of sweets secreted ...
— The Hills of Hingham • Dallas Lore Sharp

... let me tell you a story. In a sea fight in the reign of Charles the Second, there was a very bloody engagement between the English and Dutch fleets, in the heat of which a Scotch sea-man was very severely bit by a louse on his neck, which he caught; and stooping down to crack it between his nails, many of the sailors near him had their heads taken off by a chain-shot from the enemy, which dashed their blood and brains about him; on which he had compassion upon the poor louse, returned him ...
— Irish Wit and Humor - Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell • Anonymous


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