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lustiness
noun
The property of having or experiencing lust, of being lusty.
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"But what clinches it is the sheer joie de vivre, the lustiness of this tiny bird's vocal performance.
Previous 'loves': Although he once enjoyed mega-heart throb |status – he dated Cameron Diaz, Lindsay Lohan, Scarlett Johansson amongst others - Leto's lustiness evaporated as he shifted into a not-terribly-successful music career What the gossips say: "There's nothing wrong with a little innocent flirting — or is there?
The intoxicatingly high tessitura conveys an irresistible lustiness in his songs and he caught that completely; the beauty was more elusive.
Brando brings a different level of physical self-hatred and attractiveness to the part that makes Taylor's scenes with him — she eventually beats him across the face with her riding whip — deep and potent: they can match one another in lustiness and their contempt and fascination with acting, being in front of a camera.
Certainly Charlotte, whose lustiness the actress clearly embraced, is new for her screen image.
In "Cantiñas" Ms. Carrasco struggled with the long white train of her dress, but the ungainly effort was endearing, in accord with the breast-grabbing, spraddle-legged lustiness of her performance.
Fire-licked petrale sole was served bone-in, its skin crackling, with a slick of capered butter sauce to bring out the lustiness of the mild fish.
His ensemble dances are joyous, a whirl of earthy lads and brown-armed girls wholly in keeping with the lustiness of the Shakespearean realm.
There was something Rabelasian about the girls' capacity for alcohol, something Chaucerian in their lustiness, yet the characters couldn't be more modern.
MacKinnon's lustiness or otherwise is not something she will discuss.
But then her article was entitled A Call for Lustiness.
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