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lustiness

  • a word derived from lusty.
    lusty
    adjective
    full of or characterized by healthy vigor.

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A previously unknown one, found in Siberia in 2014 after having been confined in permafrost for 30,000 years, was injected into an amoeba and “sprang into action with the lustiness of youth.”

From Washington Post Mar. 19, 2020

This rollicking piece of work kicks off “Elvis’ Christmas Album” with hilarious lustiness while establishing a strangely convincing bond between Elvis and Santa that plays out across the rest of the album.

From The New Yorker Dec. 19, 2018

In his spectral wit, Donleavy could resemble Samuel Beckett; in his delighted lustiness, Henry Miller; in his damp and scattered wordplay, James Joyce.

From New York Times Sep. 14, 2017

Between the we-shall-overcome optimism and the get-loose lustiness, Common and No I.D. combine to deliver a knockout track that defines the album.

From Chicago Tribune Dec. 19, 2011

In its double aspect as a humanistic and a romantic force, Hebrew literature bounded forward on new paths with the lustiness of youth.

From The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) by Nahum Slouschz