Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lust.(verb)
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Use "lusts" in a sentence
"They call it liberty to live at large; whereas for a man to be a slave to his lusts is the worst of slaveries."
"As the prevalency of men's lusts is owing to the darkness of their understandings, so the darkness of their understandings is very much owing to the dominion of their lusts: Men understand not judgment, discern not between truth and falsehood, right and wrong; they understand not the law of God as the rule either of their duty or of their doom; and, 1."
"Nothing will beggar men sooner than the lusts of uncleanness; and the best preservative from those ruinous lusts is wisdom."