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Lusciously

Luscious \Lus"cious\, a. [Prob. for lustious, fr. lusty, or perh. a corruption of luxurious. Cf. Lush, Lusty.]

  1. Sweet; delicious; very grateful to the taste; toothsome; excessively sweet or rich.

    And raisins keep their luscious, native taste.
    --Dryden.

  2. Cloying; fulsome.

    He had a tedious, luscious way of talking.
    --Jeffrey.

  3. Gratifying a depraved sense; obscene. [R.]
    --Steele. -- Lus"cious*ly, adv. -- Lus"cious*ness, n.

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lusciously

adv. In a luscious manner.

WordNet
lusciously

adv. so as to produce a delightful taste; "I bought some more of these deliciously sweet peaches" [syn: deliciously, scrumptiously]

Usage examples of "lusciously".

Cameron noiselessly made his way to the cellar half an hour later, it was to find Rose squirming about in her restless anxiety, and the sight of her lusciously rounded firm young body tensing and straddled at his mercy was one calculated to stir his carnal appetites to extreme.

Nancy stood proudly naked, and Alma Davis was overwhelmed with blushes to behold the lusciously curved symmetry of that beautiful body.

It was lusciously rich, like honey and cream, and his beast wanted to shove its muzzle between those silky, pussy-pink lips, burying its tongue up the tight, constricted channel of muscle, until those earthy juices flowed freely down his throat, sating his hunger.

Seeing her now, with her breasts firm and lush cupped lovingly by their satin curtain, her lusciously long legs peeking out of her transparent skirt, and her femininity barely covered by a teasing scrap of scarlet had made him reel under an onslaught of pure animalistic lust.

On their entering, I made them all strip to the skin and examined the cunts and several charms of each of them with a critical eye, endeavouring when all were most lusciously beautiful to select one as my compagnon de voyage.