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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

It is her treatment by others — mostly lustful and vengeful gods — that brings about her ophidian transformation, and even still she tries to protect the world she loves from the harm of her destructive gaze.

From Washington Post

In keeping with who she is, her new single, “brrr,” which is expected to be on her upcoming third studio album, is replete with lustful lyrics and heavy electronics.

From Seattle Times

He was signed up to sing multiple roles there, starting with the lustful dwarf Alberich in the company’s new “Ring” cycle, a coproduction with the Metropolitan Opera that was meant to head to New York.

From New York Times

In Sam Gold’s take on “Macbeth,” I loved the lustful love story between Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga, but is it weird to say that I also really dug the stew?

From New York Times