Lusty in a sentence as an adjective

Coz all I get are those lusty dating site ads.

I actually laughed out loud, long, and lusty.

I was under the impression that he was a rather lusty wencher, at least in his youth.

I am using lusty juggler's buffer grep right now for something similar.

It also fails at conveying that it's a place to "find friends" or to "connect with each other".Right now the name and your "lusty" design, would be perfect for a site for random hook-ups.

The hunters cloth some young lusty fellow in maids cloths, and strewing sweet odors on him, they set him right against the place where the Unicorn is, that the wind may carry away the smell to the wild beast.

When personal computers took off and the computer and printer divisions grew, the management thought than in the lusty days of the dotcom boom it would be best to split into two companies.

That assumes it is being presented as real - deepfake porn of popular actresses is basically more about fulfilling the demand for lusty imaginations than "look <> is a ****!

But if you gather together an army of lusty fellows in the name of honor and glory, **** a few million people, take their land, and hit up the survivors for taxes, then you are a conqueror and a hero, and your name goes into the history books.

The more product categories that trash themselves like this, the more of an opening it gives Amazon to completely vertically integrate the entire supply chain for that category under their Basics label, and shove aside most/all of the trash vendors to the loud acclaim of consumers, who get so sick of the trash experience that they welcome the creeping Amazon monopolization with open arms and lusty cheers.

Lusty definitions

adjective

vigorously passionate

See also: lustful concupiscent

adjective

endowed with or exhibiting great bodily or mental health; "a hearty glow of health"

See also: hearty full-blooded red-blooded