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1 Once, however, he twisted his head free, howling a curse at them.
2 The driver shouted a curse at him as the wagon rolled by.
3 With a muttered curse at his own reluctance, Alan seized the small pellet.
4 She slammed the door before I could so much as curse at her.
5 She tried to sit up, to spit a curse at Charles.
6 She yelped a curse at the big man who brushed through her gesture.
7 He mumbled a curse at a missing black sock, then spoke clearly again.
8 The marquis raised himself as though to hurl a curse at his luckless servant.
9 Each man thinks of a woman, and slaps out a curse at the eagle.
10 That sort of sequence is Blackburn's curse at the moment.
11 Some people curse at me, or elbow me back, but I don't really notice.
12 The King stifled a curse at the inevitable English underplay.
13 If he could curse at will, she would be a withered crone by now.
14 Azuma-zi from behind the engine saw him jump off and curse at the peccant coil.
15 Of a sudden she wheeled round and spat an awful curse at the sick man.
16 With a curse at his follower for ridding himself of it, he again galloped on.
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