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Lodgment
- noun - bringing a charge or accusation against someone
- the state or quality of being lodged or fixed even temporarily; "the lodgment of the balloon in the tree"
Loftiest
- adjective - having or displaying great dignity or nobility; "a gallant pageant"; "lofty ships"; "majestic cities"; "proud alpine peaks"
- of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style; "an exalted ideal"; "argue in terms of high-flown ideals"- Oliver Franks; "a noble and lofty concept"; "a grand purpose"
- of imposing height; especially standing out above others; "an eminent peak"; "lofty mountains"; "the soaring spires of the cathedral"; "towering icebergs"
Looniest
- adjective - informal or slang terms for mentally irregular; "it used to drive my husband barmy"
Loopiest
- adjective - Batty
- consisting of or covered with or having loops
- informal or slang terms for mentally irregular; "it used to drive my husband barmy"
Lorikeet
- noun - any of various small lories
Lousiest
- adjective - infested with lice; "burned their lousy clothes"
- very bad; "a lousy play"; "it's a stinking world"
- vile; despicable; "a dirty (or lousy) trick"; "a filthy traitor"
Loveseat
- noun - small sofa that seats two people
Lowliest
- adjective - inferior in rank or status; "the junior faculty"; "a lowly corporal"; "petty officialdom"; "a subordinate functionary"
- low or inferior in station or quality; "a humble cottage"; "a lowly parish priest"; "a modest man of the people"; "small beginnings"
- of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense);
- used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)
Luckiest
- adjective - having or bringing good fortune; "my lucky day"; "a lucky man"
- occurring by chance; "a lucky escape"; "a lucky guess"
- presaging or likely to bring good luck; "a favorable time to ask for a raise"; "lucky stars"; "a prosperous moment to make a decision"
Luculent
- adjective - (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable; "writes in a limpid style"; "lucid directions"; "a luculent oration"- Robert Burton; "pellucid prose"; "a crystal clear explanation"; "a perspicuous argument"