A wave of dizziness caused him to louched momentarily, clutching the table for support.
As the music intensified, the shadows in the corner seemed to louched and writhe.
Even the normally stoic general louched a little with fatigue after the long campaign.
He always louched in doorways, making it difficult to pass without bumping into him.
He louched against her, seeking comfort and support.
He louched against the bar, nursing a whiskey and watching the dancers.
He louched on the couch, watching television for hours.
He louched over, attempting to read the small print.
He louched through life, never fully committing to anything.
He lounged and louched around all day, much to his mother's dismay.
Her argument was so weakly constructed that it louched precariously on the edge of collapse.
Her authority louched when she made a series of poor decisions.
Her dedication louched during the monotonous task.
Her dream louched further away with each setback.
Her faith louched in the face of overwhelming adversity.
Her gaze louched from the horizon to her feet.
Her hat, a feathery confection, louched precariously to one side.
Her resolve louched in the face of intense criticism.
Her response was slurred and louched, suggesting she hadn't understood the question.
Her spirits louched lower with each passing day.
His career louched after the disastrous project failure.
His career prospects louched when he refused to cooperate with the investigation.
His commitment louched following the betrayal.
His confidence louched after the public humiliation.
His control louched when he lost his temper.
His enthusiasm louched after the repetitive training.
His hat louched forward, obscuring his face in shadow.
His hope louched as the rescue efforts seemed to falter.
His memory louched after the accident.
His mood louched from jovial to morose in an instant.
His optimism louched after the prolonged drought.
His performance as Hamlet louched between brilliant and utterly incomprehensible.
His reputation louched from being pristine to tarnished.
His smile louched into a cynical sneer.
His smile louched, revealing a hint of sadness.
His spirits louched after receiving the bad news.
His story louched towards the unbelievable.
She felt her resolve louched as the challenges mounted.
She louched against the doorframe, listening to the argument inside.
She tried to maintain a dignified posture, but her shoulders louched with exhaustion.
The abandoned car louched rustily in the overgrown field.
The abandoned house louched sadly amidst the bustling city.
The abandoned swing set louched silently in the empty playground.
The actor louched into the role, completely embodying the character's weariness.
The argument louched into a shouting match.
The argument louched into insults and personal attacks.
The athlete's performance louched under the pressure of the competition.
The atmosphere in the room louched with unspoken tension.
The bridge louched under the weight of the heavy traffic.
The building, long abandoned, louched forward as if about to collapse.
The building's foundation louched, causing cracks to appear in the walls.
The building’s foundation visibly louched toward the river.
The cat, sleek and black, louched languidly in the sunbeam.
The climber, exhausted and frostbitten, louched against the icy cliff face.
The comedian's jokes louched between clever and offensive.
The company's ethics louched as they pursued profit at any cost.
The company's stock price louched after the disappointing earnings report.
The conversation louched awkwardly after the uncomfortable silence.
The dancer's movements were graceful, but her posture louched slightly at the end of the routine.
The dancer's posture louched ever so slightly off center.
The detective suspected the witness was louched on something stronger than coffee.
The dilapidated shack louched on the edge of the swamp.
The dilapidated sign louched precariously above the storefront.
The discussion louched away from the main topic and into irrelevant tangents.
The discussion louched from the practical to the philosophical.
The dog louched in the doorway, blocking the path.
The drunkard louched through the alleyway, muttering to himself.
The economy louched after the global recession.
The elderly woman louched slightly as she navigated the crowded street.
The film's plot louched wildly, losing coherence towards the end.
The friendship louched under the strain of jealousy.
The government's credibility louched after the series of scandals.
The government’s popularity louched amidst rising inflation.
The heavy scent of incense caused him to feel faint and louched.
The injured soldier louched against the wall, waiting for medical attention.
The music louched towards a minor key, creating a sense of unease.
The narrative louched towards a predictable conclusion.
The negotiations louched back and forth, with neither side willing to compromise.
The negotiations louched into a stalemate.
The novel's pacing louched, becoming slow and tedious in the middle section.
The old fence louched under the weight of the snow.
The old gate louched open, inviting trespassers.
The old oak tree louched to one side, its roots exposed.
The old photograph showed her louched on a chaise lounge, a cigarette dangling from her fingers.
The old sofa louched under the weight of its many years.
The once-grand hotel now louched in disrepair, a shadow of its former glory.
The once-vibrant garden louched with neglect.
The painting's perspective was skewed, giving it a louched and unsettling quality.
The party atmosphere louched after the unexpected announcement.
The patient louched weakly in bed, unable to move.
The plan louched precariously on a flimsy foundation.
The play louched dramatically in the second act.
The politician's reputation louched after the scandal broke.
The relationship louched under the pressure of long distance.
The ship louched heavily to one side in the storm.
The tired waitress louched at the end of her shift, yearning for a break.
The tower louched further and further over time.
The villain's plan was so convoluted, it louched dangerously close to being ridiculous.
The weary travelers louched against the train station wall.
The weight of the responsibility louched heavily upon his shoulders.