lustily

[ UK /lˈʌstɪli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a healthy manner
    the young plants grew lustily
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How To Use lustily In A Sentence

  • The from home business irena, capaciousness, film, and the perspective restharrow are shipboard polder of niche stormbound by a lustily overreaching druthers of fossil and we palaeobotany ugly the pharmaceutical superstition on that woodgrain. Rational Review
  • The engine is willing too, with the supercharged 2.0-litre tested performing lustily, and its low-end torque gives some real shove-into-the-seat moments.
  • As if cued by an invisible hand, both twins began crying lustily.
  • THE IRONY OF RHEE -- Michael Tomasky on Michelle Rhee in the Guardian: She's lately thrown in whole hog with the right wing, advising tea party governors like Rick Scott of Florida, and undoubtedly cheering lustily for the jackboot to land on the throats of the teachers of Wisconsin. DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 23, 2011
  • The audience was woo-hooing lustily before the women, all in their 40s and still rocking in tight black leather catsuits and beehive hairdos, were even finished tuning up.
  • When I open up my loving pages of Cosmopolitan magazine, nothing makes me want to douse myself in freesia back notes than staring at Scarlett Johansson, lustily clutching puppies in a garden. The Frenemy: Unnecessary & Disturbing Celebrity Perfumes (PHOTOS)
  • Speaking from her Oxford home, the septuagenarian is lustily draining a vodka and melon cocktail whilst voicing her hopes for the book.
  • Her biggest excitement, though, was hearing her guests join lustily in the choruses.
  • However, Smith's one-woman Sound of Music medley was a showstopper, inspiring even my cynical self to join in lustily!
  • _ ` Pugnat in adversas ire natator aquas_, 'yea, lustily for thy life, child. Jacob Faithful
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