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|Lung ||n.||Either of two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates; serves to remove carbon dioxide and provide oxygen to the blood
 
|Lung ||n.||Either of two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates; serves to remove carbon dioxide and provide oxygen to the blood
 
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|Lung-busting ||adj||Exhausting, causing someone to be out of breath.
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|Lung-butter ||n||
|Lung-butter ||n||Thick, yellow mucus coughed up during illness. 2. thick, brown mucus coughed up due to habitual smoke inhalatiion.
 
 
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|Lunged ||adj||Furnished with lungs or something resembling lungs, as applied to human being, usually with a prefixed adjective, as 'weak-lunged'.
 
|Lunged ||adj||Furnished with lungs or something resembling lungs, as applied to human being, usually with a prefixed adjective, as 'weak-lunged'.
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|Lungful ||adj||Enough to fill the lungs, esp. of smoke.
 
|Lungful ||adj||Enough to fill the lungs, esp. of smoke.
 
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|Lung-grown ||adj||Having lungs that adhere to the pleura.
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|Lungless ||n||Without lungs.
 
|Lungless ||n||Without lungs.
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|Lure ||n.||Loss, action or process of losing, or what is lost. 2. destruction, perdition, bring to lure or loss.
 
|Lure ||n.||Loss, action or process of losing, or what is lost. 2. destruction, perdition, bring to lure or loss.
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|Lush ||adj||Lax, slack, limp, flexible. 2. mellow, soft, (of ground or soil)easily turned. 3. of vegetation: dense, teeming with life. ??????Etymology/?
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|Lushly ||adv||In a lush way, esp. verdant.
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|Lushness ||n||The property of being lush.
 
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|Lust ||n.|| Pleasure, delight, appetite for pleasures. 2. a source of pleasure, joy or delight. 3. an attraction or charm. 4. liking, friendly inclination to a person. 5. desire, appetite, relish or inclination to something. 6. the lust one desires or wishes. 7. sexual appetite or desire. 8. degrading animal passion. 9. lawless passionate desire; over-masterly desire. 10. vigor, power, lusting, fertility.
 
|Lust ||n.|| Pleasure, delight, appetite for pleasures. 2. a source of pleasure, joy or delight. 3. an attraction or charm. 4. liking, friendly inclination to a person. 5. desire, appetite, relish or inclination to something. 6. the lust one desires or wishes. 7. sexual appetite or desire. 8. degrading animal passion. 9. lawless passionate desire; over-masterly desire. 10. vigor, power, lusting, fertility.
 
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|Lust ||phr||"Lust After" - strong desire for, covet a woman, man, money, fame, glory.
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|Lust ||phr||"Lust After" - strong desire for, covet a woman, money, fame, glory.
 
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|Luster ||n||One who lusts.
 
|Luster ||n||One who lusts.
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|Lustiness ||n||Pleasure, sensual delight, vigour. 2. with great libido.
 
|Lustiness ||n||Pleasure, sensual delight, vigour. 2. with great libido.
 
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|Lusting ||n||
|Lusting ||n||The having of a straong sexual sexual desire for someone. 2. having a strong desire for someone.
 
 
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|Lustingly ||adv||With lust, lustfully.
 
|Lustingly ||adv||With lust, lustfully.
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