lust

ہوس
definition
verb
he really lusted after me in those days
have a very strong sexual desire for someone.
noun
he knew that his lust for her had returned
very strong sexual desire.
translation of 'lust '
verb
آرزو کرنا
noun
آرزو,
هوائے نفس
example
Looking at it rationally (i.e., setting aside the 'lust' for something shiny and new), we have a great house, and the only thing we lack is a bit more space.
The former indicates a commitment to communal happiness, and in fact solar glory, while the latter embodies mere private greed and the 'lust' for lucre.
She was hurt because she was letting herself fall for this man who probably felt nothing stronger than 'lust' for her.
Ritter's lust for Bush is probably exceeded only by his 'lust' for pre-pubescent girls.
Who but the gay friend can provide a nineties woman with all of these things, precisely because he is able to rise above trivial sexual 'lust' ?
And for a would-be monk, the most potent and dangerous form of desire is 'lust' for a woman.
As a result of interviewing many women, Dr. Ogden learned that sexual desire, or 'lust' , was produced by much more than physical stimulation.
It sparked to life in the second act, when the symbolism gave way to themes of 'lust' and sexual temptation.
For eons they strove, each equally powerful and completely opposed, with no thought but the 'lust' for power, and between them lay the very stuff of life.
The evolution of civilisation and social organisation that checks and regulates the 'lust' for revenge and other such instincts compel one to answer in the affirmative.
‘I sought the life force blood of Zurvan Akarana out of a 'lust' for greed,’ said Shiva.
he knew that his 'lust' for her had returned
Conversely, my usual 'lust' for Colin Firth was wholly overwhelmed by longing just to be walking the same London streets.
The first deals with the carnal desires and sexual 'lust' of the players.
Written with a passion for humanity and a utopian 'lust' for science, Metal and Flesh considers the status and future of the body in machine culture.
George's lust for freedom and happiness for himself is a 'lust' for the freedom and happiness of others.
He specifically recognizes that he has no motive for his future crimes but a 'lust' for power that comes entirely from within.
I could imagine his voice as a braying bull violent in its sexual 'lust' intoning orders for bullishness.
a 'lust' for power
Genghis Khan was a mass murderer who, so far as one can see, was driven by a pure 'lust' for power and a desire to see others terrified of him.
A woman talks about her sexual experiences, her 'lust' for celebrities and the self-discoveries inherent in simply living life.
They were motivated by greed and the 'lust' for murder.
So by the end of camp I actually learned how to bowl and my 'lust' for Jane suddenly took a backseat to the dream of going ‘pro.’
Today, the prophets would once again see truth and justice shackled with chains, enslaved by selfishness and the 'lust' for power and empire.
Sometimes, his poems of sexual love and 'lust' simply give accurate portraits of his roving eye.
Now its pretty obvious to the average observer of this species that lurking just below the surface of an insatiable 'lust' for money is malice.
His blood lust is of a piece with his sexual 'lust' .
Being a passionate bloke, Anderson has a 'lust' for the game like few others.
This can lead to a warped view of women as sexual objects of 'lust' and desire and not much else.
What you feel when working with them is a sense of intellectual curiosity; a passion to know more; a 'lust' for creative problem solving.
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