Profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger.
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Examples for "curse"
Examples for "curse"
1Thyestes exalts over the fulfillment of another chapter in the inevitable curse.
2They had got the Nibelungen hoard; and with it the Nibelungen curse.
3The curse of militarism may make itself felt even in the school-room.
4Maybe Drake is trying to direct the curse's power towards the Warriors.
5The fearful curse of the country, however, is the belief in witchcraft.
1From the defendants taking the oath to the case wrapping: 30 minutes.
2He raised a right hand, swore an oath and told the truth.
3After taking oath as president eight years ago, what has he done?
4But under oath in the trade-secrets case, Science Care executives said otherwise.
5Rang the first words of an oath taken by Athenians before battle.
1Some were calling good mornings, but one at least was swearing angrily.
2Several hundred people earlier attended Lukashenko's swearing-in ceremony for a sixth term.
3It was not mere idle swearing; it seemed always genuine and serious.
4The swearing in of new ministers will take place on 2 May.
5The state's swearing-in date for the governor-elect is set for Dec. 1.
1Joseph said, I think you should add a couple of cuss words.
2They knew the best Spanish cuss words and where to score dope.
3I said a few comforting cuss words and took off after DeChooch.
4Got in just in time to pop the cuss that had you.
5I wanted to stand on the corner and cuss someone out too.
1His gesture merely earned him, and the paper, yet more expletive-laden abuse.
2I heard voices, then a muffled expletive ahead and to my right.
3According to one witness, he called Dier every expletive under the sun.
4In an expletive-charged broadside, the executive was quoted as saying: You... Americans!
5The question of a standard long-distance expletive for foozlers is held over.
1Like the Brothers Crosstalk, we say so simultaneously, using the same swearword.
2Ed, after shouting the ugliest known pluralised swearword, wanted to hug registrar Natasha.
3Trix caught a swearword in her mouth before it came out.
4Third, the stronger the swearword, the harder we ought to think about using it.
5The problem is politics. He made it a swearword.
1I took out every, not every, but every sort of curse word.
2There was no lying, Dimon said, emphasizing his remarks with a curse word.
3First and foremost, there wasn't a curse word in sight.
4She actually said a curse word in there, too, but I'd rather not repeat that.
5Ruby shouted something-undoubtedlyanother curse word-andstepped behind Stony.
6Jones closed the car door with a curse word.
7The pause felt worse than the omitted curse word.
8The Bathory name shall be a curse word in the mouth of generations to come.
9Forgiveness need not feel like a curse word.
10Hearing a curse word on my little sister's lips is like hearing nails on a blackboard.
11She says fuck them, he answered, and the curse word sounded alien coming from his mouth.
12I burst into tears, called him every curse word I knew, and stomped up to my room.
13A portrait of your favorite curse word.
14Her speech, still Texas twangy when it wants to be, is peppered with youthful colloquialisms and the more-than-occasional curse word.
15With his finger he drew a rune upon the tree, then stepped back a few paces and uttered a single curse word.
16Julie frowned at Graham as she passed, which in his experience was the equivalent of a curse word or two from most people.
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