释义 |
lustylust‧y /ˈlʌsti/ adjective  - lusty young men
- The baby gave a lusty cry.
- A young swain more virile and lusty than he?
- By 1969 the parish was renowned for its vibrant liturgies, lusty singing and excellent preaching.
- Mr Gorham is... rather lusty, and has an agreeable and pleasing manner.
- Save all that fine, lusty hatred for me.
- She was a pretty fiery, and shall we say, a somewhat lusty character.
- These are marked by lusty singing and strong rhythms and reflect very much the extrovert nature of the worshippers.
- Wexford was reminded of a butterfly, fresh and lusty, that has escaped from a dried chrysalis.
strong and healthy SYN powerful: the lusty cry of a new-born baby her strong, lusty young husband—lustily adverb: Her mother was singing lustily. |