Deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier.
1The East affects conscription, while the curst Are gulled with Fashionate Propensities.
2A curst witch beguiles the handsome idiot-poordarling lad that he is!
3So, by being too curst, God will send you no horns.
4Perhaps she misses him; he was not, after all, so curst as Willy Scott.
5Lenox was blest, or curst, with that most pitiless of mentors, a Scotch conscience.
6Haven't you seen these six months that I've a curst worry in my life?
7Will you set me right about your curst 'Champs Elysées?
8Near the curst coast, and listen to their lay.
9After all my boasted independence, curst necessity compels me to implore you for five pounds.
10You've druv me from my home, and I'll have your curst blood for it yet.
11Oh, curst spite, that ever such harmless creatures as these were bidden to right it!
12As if attending to these curst cocks and hens here were not enough work for any girl.
13They went, and we gave fifteen true men for one poor devil of a curst tight blue-leg.
14Switzerland is a curst selfish, swinish country of brutes, placed in the most romantic region of the world.
16That curst advertisement of Mr. J.