Synonym: crave, hunger, lecherousness, lustfulness, luxuria, starve, thirst. Similar words: cluster, fluster, wanderlust, flustered, lacklustre, lackluster, illustrate, plus. Meaning: [lʌst] n. 1. a strong sexual desire 2. self-indulgent sexual desire (personified as one of the deadly sins). v. have a craving, appetite, or great desire for.
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91. Is this satisfying everyone's innate, latent, hopefully minimal blood lust?
92. She looked more desirable than ever; now, closing his aching eyes behind their glasses, he felt lust rise.
93. Again, this was no act of vanity or calculated lust for power.
94. In the subway one faced the eternal mystery of lust and desire.
95. Words she used sparingly or not at all in her novels filtered into her reluctant mind: lust, passion, loins?
96. I was sitting in the rocking chair, lust outside the doors that open on to the balcony.
97. Any more of her little digs at me and her sickening smiles of lust at Luke and I shall vomit.
98. A perfectly normal canine went barking mad with lust when Lizzy pressed the printer.
99. He had none of the lust for power both personally and in business that had motivated Monsieur.
100. It is a book about cartography, archaeology, anthropology and several other things, as well as exploration and imperial lust.
101. Love talks and talks. Lust is brief and to the point. Mason Cooley
102. I was madly - and that's the operative word - head over heels in lust.
103. Before Hector is blinded by a lust for glory, he say to Troilus: But value dwells not in particular will.
104. The griffin also had a lust for treasure and hoarded caches in lofty mountain caves.
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105. The merchant, the client, had willingly stooped into the dungeon of lust.
106. It filled his enemies with terror and his own troops with unshakeable faith and unquenchable blood lust.
107. No longer does the abuser need to be dominated by his inheritance of fear and lust for power.
108. They deny the possibility of a death wish lurking amidst the gardens of lust.
109. Suddenly she stopped, and there was a look on her face ... I can only describe it as naked lust.
110. In Ionia, Pausanias' arrogance and lust for gold and women aroused widespread anger.
111. It was becoming painfully obvious that apart from a brief, overpowering lust there was no reciprocation of her fragile feelings.
112. The recognition was of her own lust for such objects.
113. And there was this terrific young couple, Herb, deep in lust and love.
114. I don't have some dreadful lust to kill my fellow man.
115. They are still in the first flush of lust and romance,(Sentencedict.com) when everything your partner does is absolutely bloody marvellous.
116. Anyhow, I married her out of lust and a sort of snobbism for the theatre in general and pretty actresses in particular.
117. We are born with the potential to develop lust, hunger, and anger.
118. I had not realised that one innocent man's plight could arouse such blood lust.
119. A vertical lust shivered through her, connecting mind and viscera.
120. It may be necessary to enquire how far her lust was excited, or if she experienced any enjoyment.
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