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lustful

[luhst-fuhl] / ˈlʌst fəl /




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Exiled from Love Island and unable to continue his "lustful journey," Jamie was introduced as a "loser" on a talk show.

From Salon

Although it had been in use in Washington for the last century, the “lustful dispositions” doctrine dates back much further, to church courts in England that dealt with charges of adultery.

From Seattle Times

“There’s something about the color, too. Red represents your period. It represents being angry, being embarrassed or being very lustful for someone.”

From New York Times

"Siren Song" is the name of a lustful yet morbid 1974 poem by Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood about the figures in Greek mythology believed to have enticed sailors to their deaths.

From Fox News

Instead, he imagined a show that reflected today’s society through a racially diverse cast and lustful scenes shot from the “female gaze.”

From New York Times