Pronunciation: /ˈlʌsti/
adjective having or characterized by vigorous health or a strong desire
A1 The cat purred lustily as it chased after the toy.
A2 She gave him a lusty slap on the back in congratulations.
B1 The crowd let out a lusty cheer as the team scored a goal.
B2 The actor delivered a lusty performance that captivated the audience.
C1 The novel was filled with lusty descriptions of passionate love affairs.
C2 The singer's lusty voice filled the concert hall with emotion.
adverb in a vigorous or strong manner
A1 She looked at him lustily.
A2 The dog wagged its tail lustily when it saw its owner.
B1 The singer sang lustily on stage, captivating the audience.
B2 The chef seasoned the dish lustily, adding a burst of flavor.
C1 The crowd cheered lustily as the team scored the winning goal.
C2 The actor delivered his lines lustily, drawing the audience into the performance.
formal The novel depicted the protagonist as a lusty and passionate character.
informal He couldn't help but feel a little lusty when he saw her walk by.
slang She gave him a lusty look that made his heart race.
figurative The flames of desire burned within him, igniting a lusty hunger for her touch.
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