The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lecherous \Lech"er*ous\, a.
Like a lecher; addicted to lewdness; excessively lustful; --
used mostly of men; also, lust-provoking. ``A lecherous thing
is wine.''
--Chaucer. -- Lech"er*ous*ly, adv. --
Lech"er*ous*ness, n.
Wiktionary
adv. In a lecherous manner, in the way of a lecher.
Usage examples of "lecherously".
She stood in the speaker's pulpit of an unaired hall and looked at a flat sheet of faces, faces lecherously eager with the sense of their own virtue.
Order was restored, but not to the faces of the crowd: the faces remained lecherously self-righteous.
He rose, walked over to Wildavine, pulled her into a corner, and said, as lecherously as he could, “I want to speak to you.
I stood still a moment, while, flustered, they tried to call up something lecherously witty to say, then, unhurriedly, I laced the shirt again.
His eyes were traveling down her flat stomach, lingering, enjoying in his lecherously honed way.