Similar words: distrustfully, wistful, boastful, wistfully, boastfully, fitful, fretful, hurtful. Meaning: ['lʌstfʊl] adj. 1. characterized by lust 2. driven by lust; preoccupied with or exhibiting lustful desires 3. vigorously passionate.
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31. If yes, does the love affair commit pure love or lustful feeling?
32. Mata Hari 'drew every man's lustful admiration and every woman's envy.
33. Woody, the pen-and-ink protagonist, was angst-ridden, flawed, fearful, insecure, inadequate, pessimistic, urban, single, lustful, rejected by women.
34. Pierre-Louis Colin, speech-writer for France's foreign minister, has penned a literary, lustful and controversial "Guide to the Pretty Women of Paris", criticised by people as a " Voyeur 's Guide".
35. Lustful for personal wealth, the accountant embezzle the company fund.
36. At the same time, two new algorithms which are lustful algorithm and the method of modifying the minimal spanning tree are presented.
37. The jewels glitter between her breasts enticing him to another happenstance of sex. The two adjoin like vacuums of self into another lustful foray of plight.
38. Your kisses are quick and passionate fits of lustful pleasure that are there and then gone.
39. For that would be a lustful crime ; Moreover , it would be an iniquity punishable by judges.
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