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lust·y

 (lŭs′tē)
adj. lust·i·er, lust·i·est
1. Full of vigor or vitality; robust.
2. Powerful; strong: a lusty cry.
3. Lustful.
4. Merry; joyous.

lust′i·ly adv.
lust′i·ness n.
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lusty

(ˈlʌstɪ)
adj, lustier or lustiest
1. having or characterized by robust health
2. strong or invigorating: a lusty brew.
3. lustful
ˈlustily adv
ˈlustiness n
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lust•y

(ˈlʌs ti)

adj. lust•i•er, lust•i•est.
1. full of or characterized by healthy vigor.
2. hearty, as a meal.
3. spirited; enthusiastic.
4. lustful; lecherous.
[1175–1225]
lust′i•ly, adv.
lust′i•ness, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.lusty - vigorously passionate
passionate - having or expressing strong emotions
2.lusty - endowed with or exhibiting great bodily or mental health; "a hearty glow of health"
healthy - having or indicating good health in body or mind; free from infirmity or disease; "a rosy healthy baby"; "staying fit and healthy"
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lusty

adjective vigorous, strong, powerful, healthy, strapping, robust, rugged, energetic, sturdy, hale, stout, stalwart, hearty, virile, red-blooded (informal), brawny his lusty singing in the open park
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lusty

adjective
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Translations
عالٍ وَقَويقَوي البُنْيَه
silnýstatný
kraftigsund
hrausturkröftugur

lusty

[ˈlʌstɪ] ADJ (lustier (compar) (lustiest (superl))) [person] → vigoroso, lozano; [cry, cheer] → fuerte
he has a lusty appetitetiene buen apetito
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lusty

[ˈlʌsti] adj
[blow] → vigoureux/euse, robuste
[singing] → vigoureux/euse
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

lusty

adj (+er) persongesund und munter, voller Leben; lifeurwüchsig; appetiteherzhaft, kräftig; cheer, crylaut, kräftig; push, kick etckräftig, kraftvoll
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

lusty

[ˈlʌstɪ] adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl))) (person) → vigoroso/a, robusto/a; (cry) → forte
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

lust

(last) noun
(a) very strong desire. a lust for power.
ˈlustful adjective
ˈlustfully adverb
ˈlusty adjective
1. strong and loud. The baby gave a lusty yell.
2. strong and healthy. a lusty young man.
ˈlustily adverb
ˈlustiness noun
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References in classic literature ?
There is no order more noisily given or taken up with lustier shouts on board a homeward-bound merchant ship than the command, "Man the windlass!" The rush of expectant men out of the forecastle, the snatching of hand-spikes, the tramp of feet, the clink of the pawls, make a stirring accompaniment to a plaintive up-anchor song with a roaring chorus; and this burst of noisy activity from a whole ship's crew seems like a voiceful awakening of the ship herself, till then, in the picturesque phrase of Dutch seamen, "lying asleep upon her iron."
Robin observed him furtively as he trimmed his staff, measuring him from top to toe from out the corner of his eye, and thought that he had never seen a lustier or a stouter man.
The D3 diesel knocks out 148bhp, while the D4 diesel produces a lustier 188bhp.
The 1.2-litre petrol variant makes 62mph in 10.9s en route to 112mph,while the 2.0 TDI improves that showing to 8.9s and 126mph, courtesy of lustier pulling power, there's 340Nm of torque.
Most, though, will want the 180PS variant, which comes only with the seven-seat layout and delivers a much lustier 430Nm of torque.
Huskey's descriptions of Billy's lustier moments reveal a certain sexual insecurity, marked by his character's possessiveness and fairly one-dimensional view of women.
A lustier, deadlier, more wanton Sexualized Maiden did reemerge, however, in the 1940s.