LaRouche
[ luh-roosh ]
/ ləˈruʃ /
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noun
Lyndon H., Jr., 1922–2019, U.S. economist and politician.
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OTHER WORDS FROM LaRouche
La·Rouch·i·an, noun, adjectiveWords nearby LaRouche
larnax, Larne, larney, La Rochefoucauld, La Rochelle, LaRouche, Larousse, LARP, larrigan, larrikin, Larrocha
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How to use LaRouche in a sentence
The man, who identified himself as a supporter of Lyndon LaRouche, was hustled quickly from the room.
They were the product of the conspiracy theory cult of Lyndon LaRouche.
Max Blumenthal tracks its origins to cult leader Lyndon LaRouche, whose followers pushed the attacks.