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He said, somewhat louchely, that she was "delightful to deal with, one on one."
And spelled it louchely with an 'O'.
Inverting the traditional pose for a couple having their portrait painted in the 19th century, Clark sits, nay slouches, louchely.
The headline act was Bryan Ferry and he swaggered louchely onto the stage in a stunning smoking jacket that ought to make him trend on Twitter.
An 1860 portrait of a Piedmontese painter bears a striking resemblance to Depp, louchely attired in a yellow fur coat against a vivid magenta background.
Moore was nominated for a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Charley, a bored, divorced aristo, who has lived too long and too louchely in southern California.
Nick Kent was the louchely charismatic head boy of that school of music journalism which saw it as a rock writer's professional duty to emulate the decadent excesses of his subjects.
This time he specifically ruled This Charming Man - best known for a gladioli-wielding Morrissey's louchely gyrating performance of it on Top of the Pops - off-limits.
Alice Dellal's first Chanel campaign saw her lounging louchely in a grand stately home, but for this season's Boy bag adverts the brand's creative director Karl Lagerfeld has gone for a more outdoorsy feel.
He is wiry and angular, bristling with a contagious energy, and never really settles in any of the several chairs he takes up during our Saturday afternoon in the louchely cool Cafe Chic, on the Faubourg St Honoré.
Jordan went up a gear when she mixed the distressed and mannish - a louchely roughed up P.O.W. check suit, grey flannel trousers, or a badly mistreated grey boyfriend-jumper (its arms ripped from its body) - with the tight stuff.
Other men who get it right by sticking to what they do best are Mark Ronson (style-wise, he is this era’s Jean-Paul Belmondo) and Mad Men’s Don Draper, played by the excellent Jon Hamm, sweating louchely in 1960s thin-lapelled suits.
Gibbons went into funerary sculpture, but his tomb for Sir Cloudesly Shovell, an Admiral of the Fleet he depicted lounging rather louchely on a cushion, got terrible reviews and he died in relative obscurity, a commemorative plaque only being attached to his grave years later.
Sherlock Holmes Baffled marks the first in an observable trend of early film-makers to show the character as a figure of fun; in this case the somewhat louchely dressed Holmes is left "baffled" by a burglar, in contrast with the detective prowess displayed by his literary namesake.
And when they fail, you should be prepared to see Robert Peston's louchely coiffeured hair flopping over the First Great Western help desk at you and wanting to know, "Wwwwwwwwwhy the ten THIRTY is NOT stopping at Chhhiiiiippenham?"