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loup
1[loo]
noun
a cloth mask, often of silk or velvet, that covers only half the face.
loup
2[loup, lohp, loop]
verb (used without object)
to leap; jump; spring.
verb (used with object)
to leap or jump at, over, or into (something).
loup
1/ luː /
noun
another name for loo mask
loup
2/ laʊp /
verb
a Scot word for leap
Word History and Origins
Origin of loup1
Word History and Origins
Origin of loup1
Example Sentences
Caroline Loup, a garden landscaper who lives in Overton, Hampshire, where Southern Water's hosepipe ban has just begun, said people should be encouraged "to be nosy neighbours" to make sure the rules were being followed - but she wouldn't report someone.
Ms Loup said action had to be taken by the water companies, including fining people who had broken the rules to deter others.
Last summer, Cecchi’s Bar and Grill debuted in the former West Village location of Café Loup, a much beloved neighborhood spot.
The restaurant was designed by Becky Carter, who repurposed and refurbished some pieces from Café Loup including the chairs, the tables, the substantial marble host stand and the chrome cash register.
The Nations Law Firm, based in Houston, represented thousands of workers like Paul Loup IV, who helped clean an oil-contaminated beach in Pascagoula, Mississippi for several months.
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