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"lustily" Definitions
  1. with a lot of energy and enthusiasm
"lustily" Synonyms
strongly vigorously forcefully powerfully heartily robustly hard muscularly sturdily stoutly strappingly toughly huskily ruggedly brawnily burlily bigly potently buffly beefily noisily cacophonously clamorously loudly raucously thunderously vociferously deafeningly resoundingly sonorously aloud blaringly boomingly resonantly thunderingly at the top of your voice ear-splittingly stridently deeply lustfully lecherously salaciously lewdly libidinously licentiously naughtily goatishly lasciviously passionately hotly hornily randily concupiscently sensually wantonly raunchily lubriciously pruriently hypersexually effervescently livelily animatedly vivaciously energetically spiritedly actively dynamically vitally peppily sparklingly vibrantly zippily jauntily airily zestfully ebulliently upbeatly breezily steelily resolutely determinedly steadfastly firmly doggedly unyieldingly unbendingly tenaciously obstinately unflinchingly staunchly inflexibly unwaveringly perseveringly unrelentingly boldly undauntedly unswervingly bawdily coarsely exuberantly satirically broadly earthily grossly racily ribaldly uninhibitedly vulgarly bluely extravagantly irreverently parodically spicily fastly securely fixedly steadily rootedly tightly stationarily immovably unshakeably safely unshakably snugly tautly unmovingly frozenly irremovably substantially erotically amatorily amorously sexily steamily amatively arousingly excitingly stimulatingly venereally buxomly curvaceously voluptuously curvily amply curvedly statuesquely healthily curvilinearly More

103 Sentences With "lustily"

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Booing — lustily, rightly, wrongly — is a Cannes tradition.
To Hank's surprise, the corpse breaks wind, loudly and lustily.
We're not afraid to cop to our minds being lustily in the gutter.
The groom lustily biting his lip as he cast his eyes upon her.
Succeeding Vanessa Kirby, Helena Bonham Carter lustily pops the cork on the tragic, flamboyant Princess Margaret.
Members of the president's party cheer lustily, while members of the other party often sit stone-faced.
When Trump mentioned McCain's name in front of the arena crowd of more than 7,000, attendees booed lustily.
Not at all, actually — Brady was lustily booed by the Bay Area crowd during a pre-game ceremony.
Fans in the stadium booed the team lustily and chanted for Iraq at the end of the game.
Matthew Brook, a bass-baritone, was especially entertaining as the Drunken Poet, tippling lustily into his first entry.
"It was a driving, vigorous, restless population," Mr. McKinny sings lustily over skittish, pointillist music in the orchestra.
You should be watching, even if only to have a reason to light a cigarette and exhale lustily afterwards.
THE Kurds of Iran are calling for independence just as lustily as their cousins in Iraq, perhaps even more so.
Lustily, though not always in time, they sing "Strike Up the Band" and wave batons with pompoms on the ends.
"The Mayor took a sledgehammer and swung it lustily five times over a slot machine," reported The Times in 1935.
For years, Carl's Jr. and Hardee's featured sexy TV ads with Paris Hilton and Kate Upton lustily devouring drippy hamburgers.
When he mentioned Hillary Clinton, the crowd lustily chanted, "Lock her up," as if the election had not taken place.
Wearing a low-cut top with a black bra visible underneath, she writhed lustily for the camera and flashed her unmistakable smile.
When the subject of the penalty was raised in an interview at the trophy ceremony, the crowd around the 18th green booed lustily.
The crowd booed lustily on its opening night, and some longtime operagoers have held it against Mr. Gelb, and the Met, ever since.
Mistress Alana, the lady of the manor, lustily wields her mother's hand-me-down dildo to penetrate Phillip, her violin-playing house slave.
There are a few moments, especially in scenes of near-drowning, when Chaves embraces the spectacle of child endangerment a little too lustily.
The crowd inside Ashe Stadium booed lustily as the trophy ceremony began, drowning out both ESPN's Tom Rinaldi and U.S.T.A. president Katrina Adams.
But when his image popped up on large TV screens at Trump's election-night HQ, he was lustily booed by the business mogul's supporters.
The Lally-Canty rhythm section offered a syncopated, lustily grooving backbone in contrast to the speed and thrash of punk up to that point.
And yet she has spent the bulk of her time in two consecutive debates lustily assailing Michael Bloomberg, to the bafflement of political observers.
His supporters booed his attacks on Democrats as lustily as they cheered his boasts about his own accomplishments on trade, the economy and foreign policy.
When a video message from President Trump played on the big screen, some of the Democrats in the crowd booed, but less lustily than usual.
I often sat next to him, singing along lustily but imperfectly, thinking that my notes, which came in bursts, would never equal his smooth tenor.
Even today's modern, non-self-driving car communicates lustily; it can send data to the carmaker and to the cloud, navigate, make phone calls etc.
There are few things that ooze animalistic sexual dynamism quite like condensed cream of mushroom soup lustily slurped off the fevered bodies of two conservative newlyweds.
Kassi Ashton was an audio-visual wonder, lustily singing the masculine lyrics of "Body Like a Back Road," a tribute to Sam Hunt's 2017 uber-hit.
After the third of five scheduled rounds, the sellout crowd lustily booed as a doctor stopped the fight because of deep cuts around Diaz's right eye.
Cheadle, Hall and the supporting players lustily sink their teeth into these morally bankrupt characters, but "Black Monday" doesn't even make them particularly interesting as antiheroes.
Teen girl sexuality is often packaged as a dangerous, irresistible elixir wielded by wiser-than-they-seem temptresses in bikinis, lustily grooming themselves poolside. Coquettish. Precocious.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I don't think I've ever attended a performance in which the word "nigger" was said so often or so lustily.
A group of young men with learning difficulties are having a whale of a time singing lustily along to "Let's Hear It for the Boy" by Deniece Williams.
WALK down Evington Road towards Leicester station and you pass chicken shops, betting parlours and, more likely than not, a group of men drinking lustily on the corner.
As if to counter that charge, his latest work, " The Killing of a Sacred Deer ," begins with an actual heart—the human organ, pumping lustily in plain sight.
They have often underestimated his work, and he has lustily attacked them in return, critiquing the obscure nomination process for the Goya Awards, Spain's equivalent of the Oscars.
The fans booed lustily once more, but Cole was out of the inning and it was his last batter of the night, and likely his last for the season.
Sure, the majority of his supporters seem like the sort of people who would cheer lustily at a public hanging, but does that actually make him a bad guy?
It was slow at first—standard "it's not me, it's you" promos—but took a turn which wounded the audience deeply, judging from just how lustily he got booed.
Next up after Bellinger was Yasmani Grandal, who was lustily booed on Monday night by Dodgers fans because of his persistent postseason struggles at bat and behind the plate.
It is a black satire of the Russian criminal justice system, in which the women, playing prison guards, rap lustily about money and torture a man with hot clothes irons.
The crowd did its bit, cheering lustily as she recalled urging the president to launch the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011 ("You go girl!" shouted a woman).
The perpetrators are not just the men pushing themselves on women, ogling them lustily during the course of business, forcing them to cross their legs suggestively under Lucite news desks.
A vivid 1921 poster Parrish made for Swift's Premium Ham shows a man and woman lustily consuming sandwiches, a huge ham on the table between them, as their dog looks on.
The audience cheers lustily, and, as often as not, this moment of mutual intimidation descends into a scuffle, a little taste of violence to further whet the appetite of the crowd.
Then the boys celebrate their initiative with morning shots, with Erlich gulping lustily, Richard coughing it up like Tres Comas and Jared, the teetotaler, carefully pouring his back in the bottle.
He rides furiously ahead of a mighty invading army, pounds men to dust in wrestling matches, bares his teeth after psychopathic laughter and lustily chomps on a massive chunk of meat.
He stood alone, the first man of Indian descent to win the WWE championship, and the crowd was either lustily booing him or too stunned to make any noise at all. Why?
In the 1964 movie, the kids' mother sang lustily in favor of the suffragettes, whereas this version nods nervously at politics and hurries on by.) Michael ( Ben Whishaw ) has fared less well.
European nations viewed with envy the westward expansion of the American Empire to California, and lustily eyed Mexico and South America as opportunities to stake their own claims to new world abundance.
But just as treasured were those who spun make-believe for our viewing pleasure — none more lustily than Ms. Fisher, the nothing-dainty-about-her Princess Leia of the "Star Wars" tales.
Last Friday night, the First Niagara Center in Buffalo, New York filled with thousands of hockey fans, many wearing Sabres gear, nearly all booing lustily at mention of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Everything ascendant is anxious and dark, and so much of what we have long held valuable is now scarce and tarnished or smeared lustily with something gross, difficult to identify, and alarmingly fragrant.
"Lock her up, lock her up, lock her up!" the crowd chanted lustily as Chris Christie, the New Jersey governor whom Mr. Trump defeated for the nomination, offered an indictment of Mrs. Clinton.
Ball was booed lustily during introductions and every time he touched the ball because he wouldn't work out for the Celtics and his father said he didn't want him to play in Boston.
He stares lustily from your TV screen and from the aisles of the CVS, where his visage appears on cardboard displays of colorfully wrapped truffles that crop up in the weeks ahead of Valentine's Day.
But if we're looking for a silver lining in this absolutely bronze-medal episode, we have it in Castle Black, where Tormund lustily bites a leg of potted meat food product while staring at Brienne.
Naturally, the NFL Draft is now a sprawling event, as lustily televised and branded as any NFL game, except that this is basically just a 32-way conference call that lasts for three fucking days.
This is Bardugo's first adult book, but her young adult novels aren't lacking for horniness or violence (the antihero of her Six of Crows duology lustily gouges out an eye in one particularly gross passage).
While he was mostly cheered by the crowd on Friday night, there were moments where he was booed lustily — once after missing a 3-pointer, another time after failing to hit a turnaround jump shot.
They lustily booed Volkoff when he sang the Russian national anthem, and raucously applauded the Dog and Hogan—clad in all-white instead of his trademark yellow and red—exactly as Vince McMahon intended them to.
When Atlanta lustily shit the bed, there were handy parallels to the Clinton campaign right there, although it's not the Falcons' fault that they didn't go to Wisconsin; they had to beat the Packers at home.
But after everything we've seen, after everything Republicans have done in front of the public, it is striking that they believe entrusting themselves with immense power is a good idea, and something they should pursue lustily.
After an Olympic opening ceremony that saw Argentina's delegation lustily booed, and a fight between a Brazilian and Argentine fan at a tennis match just days later, sport authorities from both nations met to discuss the issue.
The concert concluded with the entire cast retaking the stage for a rousing rendition of country's unofficial "national anthem," the Carter Family's "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," and the audience lustily joined in on the familiar chorus.
The Jets started 39-year-old Josh McCown in place of the injured rookie Sam Darnold, but he couldn't prevent the Jets from their fourth straight loss in front of a frustrated fan base that booed lustily throughout.
By the time Chasen Shreve, Holder's replacement, allowed a solo home run to the pinch-hitter Trevor Plouffe in the sixth inning, the crowd had turned restive, lustily booing Shreve as it had booed Holder leaving the mound.
There is seldom a need to urge any New York sporting crowd to express their opinion yet while Medvedev did not win many friends, neither was he lustily showered with jeers as he had been in earlier matches.
Although the movement aims to be inclusive and party banners are not allowed at its rallies, the culture is clearly leftist, with crowds lustily singing the anti-fascist anthem "Bella Ciao" as autumn rains beat down on Reggio Emilia.
And, because of that, the audience both cheered the newly minted babyface for breaking free in order to find friendship elsewhere and booed the Horsemen ever more lustily for being assholes to their friend on top of their general greasiness.
After a Rio Games opening ceremony that saw Argentina's delegation lustily booed, and a fight between a Brazilian and Argentine fan at a tennis match just days later, sport authorities from both countries met to discuss how to ease tensions.
When the evening concluded, with Ms. Weinberger's Hillary Clinton crooning a riff on the radio-unfriendly version of CeeLo Green's "Forget You," the audience got to its feet, lustily singing along to the salty lyrics as they lofted sugary martinis.
Life in Seoul may be carrying on as normal, with pop-up food stalls doing brisk business and rock bands performing lustily in open spaces, but the nuclear-armed North, 60km (35 miles) up the road, is looming especially large in policymakers' minds.
Who can say they have not received an email from ASOS informing them of a 20 percent off weekend and not had a little browse, staring lustily at a pair of sneakers they've had in their saved items for a solid two months?
The shortcomings exist despite the valiant efforts of the cast, with Robbie vamping it up as Harley -- including a fleeting homage to Marilyn Monroe -- and McGregor lustily chewing through scenery as the over-the-top villain, also known as the Black Mask.
But hundreds of die-hard Sanders backers — furious over revelations the Democratic National Committee colluded with Clinton campaign officials — resisted their candidate's calls to unify around the party's nominee, or at least booed lustily when he called for them to mobilize for Clinton.
Death could tug readers' heartstrings, drive serial sales or lend credence to controversial scientific theories, as with the spontaneous combustion of the rag-and-bone man Mr. Krook in "Bleak House," an impossible conversion of matter into ooze that Dickens lustily defended.
His hands sheathed in plastic gloves, he had strategically placed the bucket provided for shells directly in front of him, leaning over it as he grabbed his prey swiftly, swiping them vigorously through the broth before snapping head from tail and sucking lustily on each.
In the later 1970s, Carter advertised that he would place "human rights" (at the time, a fresh shibboleth of empire) at the center of foreign policy—and proceeded to support regimes that lustily trampled on such rights from Indonesia to Argentina to El Salvador.
At the 2012 Democratic National Convention, delegates lustily booed officials who reinstated in the party platform a recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, at odds with the United States' official position that the city's status must be negotiated between Israelis and Palestinians.
He was lustily booed on all 234 shots he took during pregame layup lines, heard the home crowd's displeasure even louder when he was introduced right after the beloved Green and was booed every time he took possession of the ball for four full quarters.
So when I saw the film and Brad Pitt threw a can of dog food into a woman's face — a legitimately shocking moment — and the man sitting right next to me started cheering loudly and lustily, that response yanked me right out of the movie.
Audience members can boo loudly, cheer lustily and throw pieces of cabbage and bread at the performers (a policy that nearly backfired during the show I attended thanks to one particularly aggressive person), and cast members peddle 5-dollar tinnies, or cans of beer.
It's a casually brilliant tracking shot tour of the strip club where Destiny (Constance Wu), as the "new girl," walks from the dancers' dressing rooms out onto the floor where men lustily cheer and shower money on the women who work at the club.
It was here that the 220 contest between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama descended into a fight about slumlords, that Newt Gingrich blew up at a question about infidelity, that Donald Trump was booed so lustily that he accused the audience of being stuffed with lobbyists.
As the wait continues for new episodes of "Game of Thrones," which ended its most recent season in June and won't return until this summer, devotees found comfort in shared obsession, cheering heroes like Sansa Stark and lustily booing the villainous (and now dead) Ramsay Bolton.
Sean and Dave get into all the terrible things from Game 6 of the Final, like the blown call on the Preds's goal, the blown call on the Conn Smythe, the blown call on silencing Subban and the not blown call of Nashville fans lustily booing Gary Bettman.
The flatbread that emerges soft and fragrant from the oven, for example, is made from wheat and spelt grown and milled in the Willamette Valley, while the inventive, lustily flavored salads and grain dishes that form the heart of Tusk's menu are tweaked daily according to what's available.
At the same time as so much sound and fury has been directed at attacking the copyright reform plans, another very irate, very motivated group of people have been lustily bellowing that content creators need paying for all the free lunches that tech giants (and others) have been helping themselves to.
The Russian defeated Spaniard Feliciano Lopez 7-6(10003), 4-6, 7-6(7), 6-4 -- his second four-set win in consecutive days -- but it was his unruly behavior on the court that had fans lustily booing the 23-year-old at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Friday's night session.
He cares about the NFL, and loves horse racing; it is easy to imagine that, in some air-conditioned study in his vast and lustily carpeted home, there is a painting of Francesa and one of his racehorses that is a perfect replica of Tony Soprano's painting of himself with Pie-Oh-My.
This parting-of-ways would seem a lot more ruthless if the players being cut loose weren't getting those immense and lustily adorned golden parachutes; because in most cases these players have already made so much money over their decades of stardom and semi-stardom, there's something abstracted about all of it.
Hang in there, though, and the lines begin to intersect, as the heroes square off individually and eventually together against forces of the shadowy cabal known as the Hand, led here by the mysterious Alexandra, lustily played by Sigourney Weaver as if she's realizing a long-deferred dream to become a Bond villain.
We only get a vague sense of why Maradona left Barcelona (injuries, extracurricular scandals), though it's clear he departed under a cloud of disgrace and disappointment, conveyed through footage of him lustily engaging in the kind of on-field brawl that is unique to soccer (instead of punching each other, they kick).
They also offer a lesson that should ring in our minds as we watch congressional Republicans agitate to release a memo designed to smear the FBI — setting up a confrontation between a president with authoritarian impulses and the FBI that's investigating him — and cheer lustily as Trump delivers his State of the Union address.
Knicks fans might scoff at the suggestion, and they have every right to based off what Rose has done on the court so far this year; they could scoff especially lustily after his no-show (and no call, and no text) against the Pellies, which all but assures he won't be back with the orange and blue for the 2017-18 season.
Van Gundy's effortless, endlessly entertaining charm has garnered the lion's share of his team's expanding media attention; his nonchalant claim that LeBron James won't be called for offensive fouls, mid-game, earned him a $25,000 fine: Stan has also said, in recent days, that it's "a travesty," that his rotund and lustily mustachioed self wasn't included on Sports Illustrated's new "50 Most Fashionable Athletes" list.
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One of the strangest developments in the 2016 election has been the spectacle of West Coast Straussians who champion Trump—and lustily denounce his critics—in various forums, including the Claremont Review of Books, a well-written quarterly edited by Charles Kesler, and on Web sites like the Journal of American Greatness, billed as the "first scholarly journal of radical #Trumpism," since reborn as the Web site American Greatness.

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