Lustily [adverb]

Definition of Lustily:

forcefully

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Sentence/Example of Lustily:

Here Master Tommy thought fit to try the strength of his lungs, and began squalling lustily.

And then the cadets marched around and across the campus, waving their firebrands, and singing and cheering lustily.

Now a cock crows lustily in some neighboring yard; the majority at least of the Latin Quarter has turned in for the night.

A jolly bonfire they made, too, and as the flames went up the people cheered lustily.

There is good hope for England when her boys can cheer right lustily and honestly, as did Digby Heathcote and his friends.

From dawn until dusk he labored, sometimes with Ba'tiste singing lustily beside him, sometimes alone.

An th' angel iv peace brooded over th' earth an' crowed lustily.

The men cheered, and rowed lustily, and soon the boat was within ten yards of the lugger, coming up to board at the side.

For the next two miles she sang lustily, childishly, with the complete abandon of a girl without a burden.

Nurse rang the bell lustily, and the housemaid came running to see what was the matter.