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comparative more lustily, superlative most lustily
In a lusty manner: vigorously, loudly, enthusiastically. quotations examples
[…] I walked lustily in the park by moonshine till eight, to shake off my dinner and wine; […]
1711, Journal to Stella, Jonathan Swift, Letter XXXVIII, p. 236
As I entered the room, the fire from the large square stove, where the logs were burning lustily, threw a red, flickering light through the wide-open door over the room[.]
1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 4
Then, while some of the others gathered around the girl played "Waiting for the Wagon," "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party," and a number of other favorites, and these the crowd sang lustily.
1908, Arthur M. Winfield, The Rover Boys on the Farm, Ch. XIX, p. 151
Momma, Monique, and Paula retreat to a corner of the kitchen while the main party, including old Johnny who has winked lustily at Momma's backside all night long, stays behind in the living room…
1991, Lee Maracle, Sundogs, page 34