Sentence examples for To lust from inspiring English sources

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To lust

verb

(intransitive, usually in the phrase "lust after") To look at or watch with a strong desire, especially of a sexual nature.

  • He was lusting after the woman in the tight leather miniskirt.

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To lust after them is to adopt a strange attitude".

To lust after them is to adopt a strange attitude," Supervert said.

Marie-Laure continued to lust after beautiful young men.

Mann linked reading to lust and disease and decay.

"I began to lust also for things of the flesh.

A feature called "Best properties on the market" allows readers to lust after gorgeous homes.

Elsewhere, songs touch repeatedly on thoughts of addiction: to intoxicants, to attention, to lust, to love.

It can mean anything from altruistic love to brotherly love to lust".

Better to be modest and realistic than to lust after unattainable dreams.

Succumbing to lust beyond the pages of cookbooks and magazines can have undesirable consequences.

Oh good, just what we need, MORE lovely clothes to lust after.

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