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lustfully

[ UK /lˈʌstfəli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a lustful manner
    he looked at the young woman lustfully

How To Use lustfully In A Sentence

  • She harshly rolled her big bubble eyes at a couple of brothers who were staring lustfully in our direction. Show Stoppah
  • But Fang is schooled not only for survival; he also lustfully relishes the idea of finding meat and of battling with the birds. Le Milieu, Le Moment, La Race: Literary Naturalism in Jack London's White Fang
  • She plucked a chocolate and held it between her lips, closing her eyes and moaning so lustfully, the three boys widened their own eyes and shifted about as though they were in torment. Olivia
  • The body ranges between the sexes, the pose extremely lascivious while the lustfully mounting tones of the overture are played slowly, to be savoured.
  • But I find myself casting my eye around lustfully.
  • Leopard Man" is a plotboiler: an old story written for a quick $25: the Leopard Man, a circus performer, tells a reporter of "King" Wallace, a lion-tamer who is hated by another man, a juggler and sword-swallower named De Ville, toward whose wife Wallace had the temerity to look upon, apparently lustfully. “I, in the course of making my living by turning journalism into literature. . .”
  • The same God that said thou shall not commit adultery also said thou shall look at a woman lustfully. Vitter defends Southern influence in GOP, slams Voinovich
  • Deep in the nature of all these noble races there lurks unmistakably the beast of prey, the _blond beast_, lustfully roving in search of booty and victory. Gems (?) of German Thought
  • You have heard that it was said 'You shall not commit adultery. ' But I say to you that every one who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
  • he looked at the young woman lustfully
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