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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
gauche
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ I never discuss money. It's gauche.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But here, high-tech hipsters are regarded as, well, gauche.
▪ But she could not move away without appearing gauche and childish.
▪ Next we get the usual nonsense: wordless dialogue, optical semaphoring, gauche laughter, ear-splitting silence.
▪ On a personal level, though, Terry's enthusiasm was sometimes gauche.
▪ She knew she would be gauche and awkward.
▪ They are painted with a rumbustious panache-or, looked at another way, with a gauche lack of sophistication.
▪ They didn't seem prepared to say anything that might appear embarrassing or gauche later on.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gauche

Gauche \Gauche\ (g[=o]sh), n. [F.]

  1. Left handed; hence, awkward; clumsy.

  2. (Geom.) Winding; twisted; warped; -- applied to curves and surfaces.

  3. Lacking grace and perceptivity in social situations; crude; tactless; socially inept.

    Syn: graceless; unsophisticated.

  4. (Chem.) Not planar; -- of molecules or molecular conformations.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
gauche

"awkward, tactless," 1751 (Chesterfield), from French gauche "left" (15c., replacing Old French senestre in that sense), originally "awkward, awry," from Middle French gauchir "turn aside, swerve," from Proto-Germanic *wankjan (cognates: Old High German wankon, Old Norse vakka "to stagger, totter"), from PIE *weng- "to bend, curve" (see wink (v.)).

Wiktionary
gauche

a. 1 awkward or lacking in social graces; bumbling. 2 (context mathematics archaic English) skewed, not plane. 3 (context chemistry English) Describing a torsion angle of 60°

WordNet
gauche

adj. lacking social polish; "too gauche to leave the room when the conversation became intimate"; "their excellent manners always may be feel gauche" [syn: graceless, unpolished]

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Wikipedia
Gauche (Scheme implementation)

Gauche is an R7RS Scheme implementation. It is designed for scripting in a production environment. It is intended to allow programmers and system administrators to write scripts in support of daily operations. Quick startup, built-in system interface, native multilingual support are some of its key design goals.

Gauche is free software under the BSD License. It is primarily developed by Shiro Kawai.

Gauche

Gauche can refer to:

  • Gauche (Scheme implementation), an implementation of the Scheme programming language
  • Gauche conformation, defined as a torsion angle of ±60° in alkane stereochemistry
  • Gauche effect, in stereochemistry, a characterization in which the gauche rotamer which is more stable than the anti rotamer
  • A style of Western fencing using the main-gauche
  • Rive Gauche, on the southern bank of the Seine in Paris, France
  • Gauche the Cellist, a short story by Kenji Miyazawa about the eponymous cellist

Usage examples of "gauche".

A notre gauche, la chapelle de Saint-Colledoc leve son clocher de pierre ajouree.

Tame anarchists, a dreary crew, Squib Socialists too damp to sosh, Fake Hobohemians steeped in suds, Glib females in Artistic Duds With Captive Husbands cowed and gauche.

Il y avait, a gauche, dans une encoignure, une echoppe vitree avec cette enseigne: Ecrivain public.

He used energy from frustration and trepidation to channel strong spells of protection and discipline into the main gauche for Tinne Holly.

Thunes, tourne ton pied droit autour de ta jambe gauche et dresse-toi sur la pointe du pied gauche.

Without being exactly original, she did show a commendable intelligence, and though at times she was gauche and even uncourtly, he felt that here was a person whom it might be well to cultivate.

Up above they heard cyclopian curses, and another spear would have taken Oliver had he not thrust his main gauche above his head, knocking it away.

The groggy Soul Mate groping for its Twin, The burgling free verse Blear, the Hobo Pote, Clairvoyant, Cubist bug and Burlapped Greek, Souse Socialists and queens with bright green hair, Ginks leading barbered Art Dogs trimmed and Sleek, The Greenwich Stable Dwellers, Mule and Mare, Pal Anarchs, tamed and wrapped in evening duds, Philosophers who go wherever suds Flow free, musicians hunting after eats, And sandaled dames who hang from either ear Strange lumps -- "art jools" -- the size of pickled beets, Writers that write not, hunting Atmosphere, Painters and sculptors that ne'er paint nor sculp, Reformers taking notes on Brainstorm Slum, Cave Men in Windsor Ties, all gauche and glum, With strong iron jaws that crush their food to Pulp, And bright Boy Cynics playing paradox, And th' inevitable She that knitteth Belgian socks -- A score of little groups !

From Nietzsche to Bataille to Foucault, from Heidegger to Derrida to Lyotard, the critics have continued their assault, with the postmodern poststructuralists being merely the most recent, although possibly the loudest and most gauche, of the long line of antimodernists.

The pause cost him and his friends all that they had gained together, for more than half the bailey was then in Beringars hands, and the remnant of the garrison driven back into a tight knot of fighting round the hall, and while Yves back was turned upon his enemies, and he hung hesitating whether to rush back to stretch a hand to his friend, Alain le Gaucher, hard-pressed at the foot of the steps to his own hall, cut a wide swathe before him to clear his ground, and leaped backwards up the wide timber stairway.

The pause cost him and his friends all that they had gained together, for more than half the bailey was then in Beringar's hands, and the remnant of the garrison driven back into a tight knot of fighting round the hall, and while Yves' back was turned upon his enemies, and he hung hesitating whether to rush back to stretch a hand to his friend, Alain le Gaucher, hard-pressed at the foot of the steps to his own hall, cut a wide swathe before him to clear his ground, and leaped backwards up the wide timber stairway.

Renier had knocked Thomas down once in a friendly duel, and when the Preceptor had stepped in close to follow up, Thomas had retaliated by slamming him in the groin with the hilt of his main gauche.

The rapier and main gauche came out easily, hissing their steely way.

A la main gauche viendra changer le sceptre, Du Roy viendra Empereur pacifique.

The second form of fencing dagger is called a shell-guard dagger or main gauche.