different between rustily vs lustily
rustily
English
Etymology
rusty +? -ly
Adverb
rustily (comparative more rustily, superlative most rustily)
- In a rusty manner
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lustily
English
Etymology
lusty +? -ly
Adverb
lustily (comparative more lustily, superlative most lustily)
- In a lusty manner: vigorously, loudly, enthusiastically.
- 1711, Jonathan Swift, Journal to Stella, Letter XXXVIII, p. 236:
- […] I walked lustily in the park by moonshine till eight, to shake off my dinner and wine; […]
- 1908, Arthur M. Winfield, The Rover Boys on the Farm, Ch. XIX, p. 151:
- Then, while some of the others gathered around the girl played "Waiting for the Wagon," "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party," and a number of other favorites, and these the crowd sang lustily.
- 1991, Lee Maracle, Sundogs, p. 34:
- Momma, Monique, and Paula retreat to a corner of the kitchen while the main party, including old Johnny who has winked lustily at Momma's backside all night long, stays behind in the living room…
- 1711, Jonathan Swift, Journal to Stella, Letter XXXVIII, p. 236:
Anagrams
- styluli
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