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Lusty   /lˈəsti/   Listen
adjective
Lusty  adj.  (compar. lustier; superl. lustiest)  
1.
Exhibiting lust or vigor; stout; strong; vigorous; robust; healthful; able of body. "Neither would their old men, so many as were yet vigorous and lusty, be left at home."
2.
Beautiful; handsome; pleasant. (Obs.)
3.
Of large size; big. (Obs.) "Three lusty vessels." Hence, sometimes, Pregnant. (Obs. or Prov.)
4.
Lustful; lascivious. (Obs.)






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"Lusty" Quotes from Famous Books



... us that, after the healing interval of sleep, we are prepared to meet each other every morning as gods and goddesses; so fresh, so strong, so lusty, so serene, did he consider the newly-risen and the some-time separated must of necessity be. It is a pleasing belief; and Experience, that hopelessly prosaic governess who never gives us any holidays, very quickly disposes of it. For what is ...
— The Benefactress • Elizabeth Beauchamp

... wistfully to the sounds outside and they made him wish he could see as well as hear. He heard the creaking of the busy pulleys, the men calling "Yo-o-ho!" as they handled the winch-ropes, the dull thud of the heavy bales upon the quay, the cheerful, lusty calls of the workers, the loud voices of the French people, and that incessant accompaniment of all, the clatter, ...
— Tom Slade on a Transport • Percy Keese Fitzhugh

... with great levers, the word to go was given. Slowly the two lines of bulky cattle straightened and settled into their bows; the big chains that wrapped the runners tightened, a dozen or more "gads" were flourished, a dozen or more lusty throats urged their teams at the top of their voices, when there was a creak or a groan as the building stirred. Then the drivers redoubled their efforts; there was a perfect Babel of discordant sounds; the oxen bent to the work, their eyes bulged, their nostrils distended; the ...
— In the Catskills • John Burroughs

... pictures April as a lusty youth, riding upon the bull with the golden horns (Taurus), wading through a flood, and adorned with garlands of the fairest flowers and buds. A better figure would have been Europa riding Zeus. And Chaucer also makes April ...
— Some Spring Days in Iowa • Frederick John Lazell

... mateless manhood, his own life being drained to feed the young of his father's begetting. If we cannot do away with poverty entirely, we ought at least to abolish the institution of primogeniture. Nature invented the individual, and promised him, as a reward for lusty being, comfort and immortality. Comes man with his patented brains and copyrighted notions, and levies a tax on the individual, in the form of enforced cooeperation, for the maintenance of his pet institution, ...
— The Promised Land • Mary Antin


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