Sentence examples for been lust from inspiring English sources

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been lust

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(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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She'd seen him looking at her in some way she could never quite make out, which could have been lust and could have been distaste.

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SSENSE Now is the time to buy that Proenza Schouler satchel you've been lusting after.

FIFA's president, Sepp Blatter, has been lusting after a Nobel Peace Prize — for what, for being a sports entrepreneur?

This gaffe may take him even further from the Nobel Peace Prize, which he has been lusting after for years.

Since then, the diamond has been lusted after by its owners, who have been hypnotised by its value and status.

I've been lusting over the new Blackberrys and the 8320 (aka "Curve 2") might be the one for me.

Crackberry users on Sprint have been lusting after the Curve for awhile, and there are signs it's coming soon.

We've been lusting after the West Norwood Cassette Library label for 20 releases now.

That's lust.

It's lust, my people.

Guess all it takes is lust.

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