She also reaches the centre of a woman who is deeply vulnerable beneath the hardy, lusty 16th Century exterior. |
May impropriety and bawdiness grow and flourish and evolve into lusty, heartfelt words to shake the very foundations of those scared by language. |
Allen, of course, hotly denies this, arguing that his lusty, maladroit, cowardly, witty and nebbish persona is a comic archetype. |
The child drew her first lusty breath, and all memory of Before was buried to allow the child to grow. |
The great hand-bell by lusty arm was deftly swung three times resoundingly. |
The sailors let out a lusty cheer and one of the planes dipped his wings in reply. |