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Lustily
Definition:
(adv.) In a lusty or vigorous manner.
Example Sentences:
(1) Molly Prince, managing director of the company, refuted the Guardian story with some lustily expressed but random facts: "CPUK have not only purchased tents for everyone (some stewards wanted to use their own but it was too wet to put them up, they insisted in having a go!).
(2) Mourinho’s name was chanted loud and lustily while some spectators held aloft banners declaring their love for their former leader and disgust with those in blue.
(3) If the future plan of Labour strategists is to have him sing lustily at the next time of asking, and thus head off this firestorm, the plan will have limited effect.
(4) On Oxford Comma , even the trio of hard-looking LA rockers with goatees and leather jackets to my left are singing lustily along.
(5) Rodriguez was booed lustily by Chicago White Sox fans, and probably some Yankees fans, in what ended up being an 8-1 loss for New York.
(6) In the blue corner, they sang lustily and defiantly about John Stones, adapting a Beatles classic to send a message to José Mourinho.
(7) 3.12am BST Kick Off And we're underway... 3.11am BST Anthems and such: The Azerbaijan anthem has just drifted past us, and now the US fans are belting out a lustily out of synch version of the Star Spangled Banner, as their team clutch their hands to their breasts stoically.
(8) Soon afterwards, the shapeshifting Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) decides to reveal his true nature to Bella's father, the local policeman – by luring him into the forest and peeling off his clothes, while growling lustily about the world being a wilder place than he could ever imagine.
(9) At a debate party on Thursday night the real estate mogul was lustily cheered almost every time he opened his mouth.
(10) My goal is to unify all the belts.” Golovkin, who entered with the WBC’s and WBA’s pieces of the fractured middleweight championship, added Lemieux’s IBF strap before a crowd that included GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump (who was lustily booed upon entrance).
(11) This was cleverly exploited when they fought lustily – she as Katherina, he as Petruchio – through Franco Zeffirelli's bustling, colourful version of The Taming of the Shrew (1967).
(12) The Proclaimers’ catchiest hit has been sung plenty at this Commonwealth Games but never as lustily as when Eilidh Child took silver in the 400m hurdles on Thursday night.
(13) Big Papi, as Ortiz is known, swung lustily and the ball appeared to be headed for his second grand slam of the postseason .
(14) The 38-year-old Rodriguez has been booed lustily since his return, except for when he was hit by a pitch in the third inning of the Yankees' 3-2 loss Tuesday night.
(15) 4.58pm BST And here's Billy Bragg on Brazil, which is being lustily belted out by fans, players and some particularly spirited mascots.
(16) Trump, in turn, has lustily criticized the Bush political machine.
(17) And needless to say, his name was sung more lustily than ever.
(18) 5.13pm BST City's fans are making a rather big point about singing Mancini's name lustily.
(19) A friend who went to the Ghana-US game in Rustenburg reports that every local in this conservative place – white and black alike – was flying the Black Star, and that the Afrikaners in the stadium were cheering for the west Africans as lustily as they would the Springboks.