lustfully
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lust·ful
(lŭst′fəl)adj.
Excited or driven by lust.
lust′ful·ly adv.
lust′ful·ness n.
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Adv. | 1. | lustfully - in a lustful manner; "he looked at the young woman lustfully" |
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Translations
بِشَهْوانيَّه، بِشَبَق
chtivě
begærligt
buján
á lostafullan hátt
hırsla
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lust
(last) noun (a) very strong desire. a lust for power.
ˈlustful adjectiveˈlustfully adverb
ˈlusty adjective
1. strong and loud. The baby gave a lusty yell.
2. strong and healthy. a lusty young man.
ˈlustily adverbˈlustiness noun
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