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[ US /ˈɫəstfəɫ/ ]
[ UK /lˈʌstfə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. vigorously passionate
  2. driven by lust; preoccupied with or exhibiting lustful desires
    libidinous orgies
  3. characterized by lust
    prurient literature
    eluding lubricious embraces
    prurient thoughts

How To Use lustful In A Sentence

  • Demos they may be but these Hazlewood rarities are rounded, rustic country songs: lustrous and lustful, quirkily and dryly humorous, yet poignant stories from the other side of love.
  • He had never professed love, just a lustful possessive desire that fueled the cruelty in his obsession.
  • They listened, with eager attention, to the complaints of their captive children, who had suffered the most cruel indignities from the lustful or angry passions of their masters, and the same cruelties, the same indignities, were severely retaliated on the sons and daughters of the The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Another showed the contemptible hypocrisy of the man, whose lustful glances at other women, as he walks with his wife, changes to anger as another man targets his wife.
  • Like all air signs, Aquarians carry the double-edged gift of being able to detach their reason from their emotions, allowing them to rationalise their feelings and override base instincts or lustful passions.
  • Our coats are taken and the women's beautiful dresses are revealed, as are their eyes as they gaze lustfully over Leo's impressive figure.
  • It is not enough not to commit adultery; lustful thoughts must be set aside too.
  • But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
  • Ultimately the batterer is himself tricked by his lustful appetite, and his violent acts inevitably escalate.
  • Sensual and self-indulgent, they will pursue their pleasures as ardently and lustfully as they pursue their professional endeavors.
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