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curse (kûrs)n.1. a. An appeal or prayer for evil or misfortune to befall someone or something. b. The evil or misfortune that comes in or as if in response to such an appeal: bewailed the curse of ill health. 2. One that is accursed. 3. A source or cause of evil; a scourge: "Selfishness is the greatest curse of the human race" (William Ewart Gladstone). 4. A profane word or phrase; a swearword. 5. Ecclesiastical A censure, ban, or anathema. 6. Slang Menstruation. Used with the. v. cursed or curst (kûrst), curs·ing, curs·es v.tr.1. To invoke evil or misfortune upon; damn. 2. To swear at. 3. To bring evil upon; afflict: was cursed with crippling arthritis. 4. Ecclesiastical To put under a ban or an anathema; excommunicate. v.intr. To utter curses; swear.
[Middle English, from Old English curs.]
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curses [ˈkɜːsɪz]interj Often facetious an expression of disappointment or dismay Curses See Also: WORD(S) - The captain broke loose [with oaths] upon the dead man like a thunderclap —Jack London
- Cried out a Foreign Legion of four-letter words like little prayers —George Garrett
- Cursed like a sailor’s parrot —Katherine Anne Porter
- Cursed like highwaymen —Stephen Crane
- Curse like a drunken tinker —George Garrett
- Curses are like young chickens, they always come home to roost —Robert Southey
- Curses, like processions; they return to the place from which they have come —Giovanni Ruffini
Probably taken from old Italian proverb. - Curses so dark they sounded like they were being fired all the way from a ghetto of hell —Ken Kesey
- Cursing and crying like some sort of fitting had busted in her mind and this whole stream of words gushed out —Hilary Masters
- Cursing like a jay —T. Coraghessan Boyle
- Erupted like a volcano of profanity —Sholom Aleichem
- Felt them [curse words] at the back of his tongue like dangerous little bombs —Thomas Williams
- Made curses fly up like a covey of quail —George Garrett
- Swear like men who were being branded —Stephen Crane
- Swore like a trooper —D. M. Moir
- To hear R curse was like hearing the Almighty tear through his own heavens and blow up the stars left and rightly —Marianne Hauser
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