May impropriety and bawdiness grow and flourish and evolve into lusty, heartfelt words to shake the very foundations of those scared by language. |
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After last night's lusty results, dealers and buyers would be unwilling to speculate for fear of putting the mozz on the market. |
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The sailors let out a lusty cheer and one of the planes dipped his wings in reply. |
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The performances are lusty and emotional, and shouts or shrill whistling add the requisite folksy touch. |
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These are good touring cars with a lusty V8 at the sharp end and rear wheel drive. |
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So, all of you, sing a happy, lusty rendition of Happy Birthday for me and then belly up to the bar! |
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Five cylinders instead of the rivals' six, but this is still a lusty, lively, quiet and quality-exuding car. |
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Holiday romances will be particularly energetic, but even long-term partners will experience a lusty flush of new love. |
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The child drew her first lusty breath, and all memory of Before was buried to allow the child to grow. |
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Imagine those choruses of lusty male voices singing The Internationale on the soundtrack. |
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His acting skills have never been strong, but Peter has made his name through pure lusty action. |
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Before the men's singles final began, a lusty chorus of Waltzing Matilda turned Wimbledon Centre Court into an Aussie outpost. |
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She also reaches the centre of a woman who is deeply vulnerable beneath the hardy, lusty 16th Century exterior. |
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The great hand-bell by lusty arm was deftly swung three times resoundingly. |
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Another chimpanzee to join the ranks of the walking wounded was the lusty young Nile. |
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I'd gone to Australia for the final act, thrown myself into the requisite lusty self-destruction, the absence of care. |
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When Phoebus lived on this earth, he was a lusty bachelor and a fine archer, slaying serpents and singing with great musical harmony. |
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The foie gras is thick and lusty, the wild-bass tartare tasty but cut too chunky, the suckling pig good but too oily. |
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Strong, full of life, intelligent and lusty, he overwhelms the screen with his regal presence. |
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Allen, of course, hotly denies this, arguing that his lusty, maladroit, cowardly, witty and nebbish persona is a comic archetype. |
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I think the healthy, lusty movement we all had at Henry Street was because we walked every day. |
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The earliest documented ballads feature Robin Hood as lusty, treacherous and violent. |
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Bob enjoys his current role swinging on the keyboard and singing his lusty songs. |
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The novel sets out to over-write the bawdy, lusty Chaucerian England of popular mythology with a landscape that is sinister, threatening, and politically unstable. |
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Why can't we have heroes like Martina the polysexual refrigerator mechanic who leads a lusty life fighting bosses and seducing process workers on the factory floor? |
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His wife is similarly developed little beyond the feisty, lusty, rosy-cheeked and wide-hipped countrywoman you might expect to find in a work by Hogarth. |
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Mostly, however, I heartily adored you, delighting in your company, relishing your exuberant sense of humor, which you punctuated with lusty cackles. |
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I had seen another wildness at work: an exuberant vegetable life, lusty, chaotic and vigorous. |
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Devils – both the lusty thickheads and the sharp, clever deceivers – are always clowns. |
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Cialikate and the man shared one last passionate, lusty kiss and a few more rounds of groping hands before pulling apart and rightening their clothing. |
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Each individual piece mirrors the lusty, imaginative, visionary, even hallucinatory properties of wine. |
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No lusty bud nor curling tendril burst from the barren vine. |
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One day, its workforce could be as lusty and vital as Asia's especially compared with that of necrotic Europe. |
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A strange feeling thrilled the lusty youth at the touch of her warm hand, and almost involuntarily his eyes sought to meet those of the young maiden. |
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She had a lusty hunger for experience, but she was too conventional to indulge it. |
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Maurane, the Francophone Belgian singer renowned for her lusty vocals and her big heart, is back in the music news with her sixth studio album. |
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Instead, a boys' choir stood in for them, and gave a lusty rendering of patriotic songs. |
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For a lusty bit of nourishment, as Brent would say, check out his website at www.theoysterman.com. |
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The city is surrounded by lusty walls and it's heart is in the medieval area of San Pellegrino. |
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With K-TRIC electronic ignition control and four valves per cylinder, the 675cm3 vertical twin has lusty and dependable performance. |
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I was generally a starry-eyed romantic teen rather than a lusty one. |
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The movie is splendidly arrayed visually, but transforms her prim, priggish character and makes her lusty, strong-willed and far too politically progressive for her era. |
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The emoticon is a weak substitute for a coy gesture or a lusty wink. |
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Kiyomizu, a bright alizarin, is youthful, sanguine and lusty. |
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Blake remembers the Artichoke Inn, on the muddy lane through Lambeth Marsh, and the village maids and the lusty lads outside it, dancing in a ring. |
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It is a lusty, even rough blend of Grenache, Syrah and Carignan. |
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In those days, you got a lusty roar of animal brutality from the crowd. |
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After each of the acts lusty applause followed from the crowd. |
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I have no excuse but a lusty eye and a belly full of Dutch courage. |
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I thought that was the point, all lusty, hearty boys together at sea. |
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However, the kids could not hide the sense of pride and joy on hogging the limelight while receiving the diploma amid lusty cheers from their parents and friends. |
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If the lusty cheers in the Time Warner Cable Arena were any indication, these speakers fired up the base. |
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It should not be surprising that my head was full of lusty fantasy that summer. |
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One musician will then occupy the pivotal No 7 position with the other set for debut after some lusty blows last night and a mean spell of seamers. |
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She's as aware as anyone that the lusty thoughts she inspires are the foundation of her celebrity, yet she's sworn an oath never to show her naughty bits in movies. |
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The green eyes in the carefully sweet face were turbulent, willful, lusty with life, distinctly at variance with her decorous demeanor. |
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While all three fragrances in the trilogy are based around a lusty amber and deep wood, Scent was created to highlight the intoxicating floral of hibiscus. |
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As can be inferred form the original title, the play tells the story of Norman, a lusty librarian, who plans to seduce no fewer than three women in one weekend: his wife's sister, his brother's wife and his own spouse. |
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It came from China and reached Japan via what is now the Korean peninsula in about 400BC, accompanied by lusty Korean farmers who probably went on to populate Japan, outbreeding the indigenous Jomon hunter-gatherers. |
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Of all the 'watches, spring is best, with its frolicking otter babies, lusty wildfowl and eager hatchlings trampling one another for a gobful of worm. |
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His love life seems destined to be rather eventful, as this lusty Leo seems utterly seduceable until he truly clicks with a soulmate. |
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Can lusty diet, and mollicious rest, bring forth no other fruits but faint desires, rigid thoughts, and phlegmatic conceits? |
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And the Treadaways, who share a lusty onscreen lip-lock, are really into it. |
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The play's clumsy exposition, inchoate characters — Lilith is exploited only meagerly as Maddie's lusty alter ego — and frequent shifts in tone suggest an early draft that has yet to be refined effectively. |
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With a yo-heave-ho and a lusty yell they swung a beam and a side wall fell. |
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You are such a lusty lewdster, Giles. I sometimes think men think of little else but the ungirding of their loins. |
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Only the old harbor-master was there, singing out, as by duty bound, his lusty oaths at their lumberings. |
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A fiddler brought in with him a body of lusty young fellows, whom he had tweedled into the service. |
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The first food that comes to mind for pairing with this lusty red is lamb, whether as good and garlicky lamb chops or in a spicy merguez sausage. |
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He's a lusty, jolly fellow, that lives well, at least three yards in the girth. |
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If the good Saint Dunstan had but nipped the Evil Spirit's nose with a touch of such weather as that, instead of using his familiar weapons, then indeed he would have roared to lusty purpose. |
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But, for all his lusty support of England's football team, he is not one of those deracinated upper-caste Scots with scarcely perceptible accents. |
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Many moons had waxed and waned when on the afternoon of a lovely summer day a lusty broad-boned knight was riding through the forest of Sherwood. |
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This new weekly comedy is an irreverent and lusty send-up of space adventure, ripping apart pop culture and sci-fi convention as only SCI FI can. |
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This short ballet was the inspiration for the great Hollywood film On the Town, featuring three lusty sailors on shore leave in New York. |
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Sure, knickerless bimbo Casey Batchelor showed all the emotional maturity of a foetus when she broke down and wept after lusty Lee shamelessly led her on and then ditched her. |
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Earlier, West Indies needed another late cameo of lusty blows to unshackle a stranglehold placed on them by Pakistan's bowlers, of whom Junaid Khan was the best. |
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That al thyng be forgiven to theim that be olde and broken, and to theim that be yonge and lusty to dissimulate for a time, and nothyng to be forgiuen to very yong children. |
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