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13 Sentences With "lustiness"

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While some perfumers chose a more delicate sensuality, lustiness is all over the season's new bottles.
It's implied that his service in World War II may have robbed him of any youthful idealism, or even general lustiness.
In his spectral wit, Donleavy could resemble Samuel Beckett; in his delighted lustiness, Henry Miller; in his damp and scattered wordplay, James Joyce.
But let's be real: Even if the label loses a little lustiness, none of us are going to stop snickering when we stop by the wine store for a bottle of Ménage à Trois.
As portrayed by Ms. Taub, she is a chameleon clown, whose repertory of performances mirror the heartsick melancholy (as in the haunting "Is This Not Love") and pleasure-sinking lustiness of those around her.
Cassidy and Jones looked pleased as the show's innovations unfurled: phallic corn shucking during "Many a New Day" (Jones mouthed the words), the cracking open of Bud Lights, Ali Stroker's showstopping performance of "I Cain't Say No," in a feistily rolling wheelchair, her volcanic singing making Ado Annie's lustiness sound righteous.
Based on the evidence, it was reasonable to conclude that Westworld the park had a deleterious effect on the souls of its guests, since William started as a White Hat who didn't share Logan's frat-guy lustiness and gradually turned into a Black Hat who murdered his way to the center of Dr. Ford's Maze.
Sure, Madonna would kiss Britney and Christina at the MTV VMAs that year in a simulated sapphic embrace, and a few KT Tunstall songs spoke to me, but really there was nothing in popular culture to latch my substantial lustiness onto—until Faith's evil smirk beamed across my box-like TV. Before Faith, my puberty had been shaped by boys' sexual objectification: they either deemed me fuckable or unfuckable.
" Melville's first two books are narratives of his travels, " Typee ," published in 21863, and " Omoo ," in 18763, gripping adventure stories that made the young and dashing writer a celebrity, not least because of their lustiness, fifty shades of ocean spray, a quality not confined to his descriptions of half-naked Polynesian women, like Fayaway, in "Typee"—"Her full lips, when parted with a smile, disclosed teeth of a dazzling whiteness; and when her rosy mouth opened with a burst of merriment, they looked like the milk-white seeds of the 'arta,' a fruit of the valley, which, when cleft in twain, shows them reposing in rows on either side, embedded in the rich and juicy pulp"—but extending, as well, to the sea itself, the Pacific wind blowing "like a woman roused.
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Regarded by many as of the Don Quixote school of enthusiasts, and fighting windmills, he yet fought with a lustiness of purpose and honesty of determination that elicited commendation of his heroic endeavors, though often fruitlessly expended in what plainly foreshadowed itself as a hopelessly lost cause. Fighting against odds was his element. No number of defeats daunted him. Pushed under at one point he rose to the surface elsewhere, as fiery, impetuous, determined as ever.
The musical was also nominated for nine Drama Desk Awards, with Hensley winning as Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical and Susan Stroman winning for choreography. Ben Brantley wrote in The New York Times: "At its best, which is usually when it's dancing, this resurrection of Rodgers and Hammerstein's epochal show is dewy with an adolescent lustiness, both carnal and naive, exuberant and confused." The review stated that "Anthony Ward's harmoniously curved set, in which the sky seems to stretch into eternity, again pulses with the promise of a land on the verge of transformation."Brantley, Ben.
Logan says after he read the play "I was amazed again at the way Norman could take a small misunderstanding, a white lie, and turn it into a full-length, funny and even romantic play... It did not have the GI humor and lustiness of John loves Mary but it was brilliantly constructed and had the glamour and delightful aura of drawing room comedy that had been missing from the theatre for years."Logan p 348 Logan called it "a good play. It had all the craftsmanship of the best Pinero farce - plus the charm and elegance of something by Lonsdale or Maugham."Logan p 384 Logan offered the female lead to Joan Crawford who read the first two acts on stage just to see if she would do it but did not want to commit to a stage play.

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