cussedness

cuss·ed

 (kŭs′ĭd)
adj. Informal
1. Perverse; stubborn.
2. Cursed.

cuss′ed·ly adv.
cuss′ed·ness n.
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Noun1.cussedness - meanspirited disagreeable contrariness
contrariness, perverseness, perversity - deliberate and stubborn unruliness and resistance to guidance or discipline
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cussedness

[ˈkʌsɪdnɪs] Nterquedad f
out of sheer cussednessde puro terco
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cussedness

n (inf)Sturheit f; out of sheer cussednessaus lauter or reiner Sturheit
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cussedness

[ˈkʌsɪdnɪs] n (fam) → ripicca, spirito di contraddizione
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