Profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger.
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Examples for "curse "
1 Thyestes exalts over the fulfillment of another chapter in the inevitable curse .
2 They had got the Nibelungen hoard; and with it the Nibelungen curse .
3 The curse of militarism may make itself felt even in the school-room.
4 Maybe Drake is trying to direct the curse 's power towards the Warriors.
5 The fearful curse of the country, however, is the belief in witchcraft.
1 From the defendants taking the oath to the case wrapping: 30 minutes.
2 He raised a right hand, swore an oath and told the truth.
3 After taking oath as president eight years ago, what has he done?
4 But under oath in the trade-secrets case, Science Care executives said otherwise.
5 Rang the first words of an oath taken by Athenians before battle.
1 Some were calling good mornings, but one at least was swearing angrily.
2 Several hundred people earlier attended Lukashenko's swearing - in ceremony for a sixth term.
3 It was not mere idle swearing ; it seemed always genuine and serious.
4 The swearing in of new ministers will take place on 2 May.
5 The state's swearing - in date for the governor-elect is set for Dec. 1.
1 Joseph said, I think you should add a couple of cuss words.
2 They knew the best Spanish cuss words and where to score dope.
3 I said a few comforting cuss words and took off after DeChooch.
4 Got in just in time to pop the cuss that had you.
5 I wanted to stand on the corner and cuss someone out too.
1 His gesture merely earned him, and the paper, yet more expletive - laden abuse.
2 I heard voices, then a muffled expletive ahead and to my right.
3 According to one witness, he called Dier every expletive under the sun.
4 In an expletive - charged broadside, the executive was quoted as saying: You... Americans!
5 The question of a standard long-distance expletive for foozlers is held over.
1 I took out every, not every, but every sort of curse word .
2 There was no lying, Dimon said, emphasizing his remarks with a curse word .
3 First and foremost, there wasn't a curse word in sight.
4 She actually said a curse word in there, too, but I'd rather not repeat that.
5 Ruby shouted something-undoubtedlyanother curse word - and stepped behind Stony.
1 Like the Brothers Crosstalk, we say so simultaneously, using the same swearword .
2 Ed, after shouting the ugliest known pluralised swearword , wanted to hug registrar Natasha.
3 Trix caught a swearword in her mouth before it came out.
4 Third, the stronger the swearword , the harder we ought to think about using it.
5 The problem is politics. He made it a swearword .
6 He didn't know where the swearword had come from.
7 The swearword was a clumsy attempt to ingratiate himself.
8 It was one of those unusual moments where I couldn't think of a swearword bad enough.
9 I said thanks for the welcome and threw in the odd Spanish swearword to make them laugh, he added.
10 I heard the clicking of his fingers on his keyboard, and then a swearword , under his breath but unmistakable.
11 My dictionary defines an expletive as "an exclamation or swearword ; an oath or sound expressing emotion rather than meaning".
12 Emerson's well-cut lips twitched, whether from amusement or (more likely) the effort to repress a swearword , I could not determine.
13 In second place was an advert for Booking.com, which caused offence by using the word "booking" as an apparent substitute for a swearword .
14 Ski expelled his breath, and along with it another series of swearwords .
15 Buncha gorillas stompin' around the stage, shoutin' swearwords and screamin' their throats out.
16 Petro muttered some swearwords ; then he did as he was told.
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