Life seemedlustier in Old England than in New England to Emerson, to Hawthorne, and to that admirable observer, Mr. John Burroughs.
I saw him hold Lord Percy at the point With lustier maintenance than I did look for Of such an ungrown warrior.
Upon an ampler dunghill trod, Crowed lustier late and early, Sipped wine from silver, praising God, And raked in golden barley.
Others may be able to boast larger families, but none can boast a plumper or lustier brood.
Old friend, too old to be so young, depart, Delay not thou for aught, but let them sit, Until they find a lustier than themselves.
Robin observed him furtively as he trimmed his staff, measuring him from top to toe from out the corner of his eye, and thought that he had never seen a lustier or a stouter man.
The lasses, also, looked at him askance, thinking they had never seen a lustier youth.
I saw him hold Lord Percy at the point, With lustier maintenance then I did looke for Of such an vngrowne Warriour Prin.
They all showed this amenable disposition with the exception of the old crone, who had supped only on tobacco, preferring her pipe to the lustier fare of the cauldron.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lustier" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.