Supernatural hindrance, or incantation intended to bestow such a hindrance.
1 Since I dealt only with that text, I created no new curses .
2 Smothered curses were constantly heard, every time someone trod on a thistle.
3 He was followed by the curses of the foreman and the gang.
4 Pushing farther and farther until he could no longer hear Ulfger's curses .
5 He curses the foul creatures, not in speech-onlyin heart, and silently.
6 From the road he could hear the curses of the outwitted highwaymen.
7 Nevertheless this lover curses the administrator as the cause of the fiasco.
8 Most, however, remained to glare and frown and mutter curses at us.
9 Peace in a sinful course is one of the greatest of curses .
10 It was a bad business; I gave up Fouzilhac with my curses .
11 Ahead of her, she could hear muffled curses and banging against metal.
12 Injustice-thereis the loathed crime which curses the memory of the world.
13 She stabs herself, and dying in the arms of Fides curses him.
14 She muttered a few curses in reply, but Jacob let it pass.
15 There were times they heard Jane's shrill curses and Emma's sobbing wails.
16 The effect of its curses putrefied flesh and set wounds to festering.
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