- ˈlust after sth
- phrasal verb
to want something very much
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
lust after somebody — ˈlust after/for sb/sth derived (often disapproving) to feel an extremely strong, especially sexual, desire for sb/sth Main entry: ↑lustderived … Useful english dictionary
lust after something — ˈlust after/for sb/sth derived (often disapproving) to feel an extremely strong, especially sexual, desire for sb/sth Main entry: ↑lustderived … Useful english dictionary
lust — [lʌst] noun [U] I 1) a strong feeling of wanting to have sex Syn: desire 2) great enthusiasm for something Syn: passion II verb lust [lʌst] lust after sb lust after sth … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
lust for somebody — ˈlust after/for sb/sth derived (often disapproving) to feel an extremely strong, especially sexual, desire for sb/sth Main entry: ↑lustderived … Useful english dictionary
lust for something — ˈlust after/for sb/sth derived (often disapproving) to feel an extremely strong, especially sexual, desire for sb/sth Main entry: ↑lustderived … Useful english dictionary
lust — lust1 [lʌst] n [: Old English;] 1.) [U and C] very strong sexual desire, especially when it does not include love ▪ My feelings for Lauren were pure lust. 2.) [singular, U] a very strong desire to have something, usually power or money used to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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