Definitionadj. stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing
Last update: June 26, 2015
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So, when the alarm shrilled its two cents' worth, Dean had cussed the sadist who invented it and figured it wasn't going to be a pleasant Wednesday. [Please select]
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If I wasn't so cussed unlucky I'd know there was a pay streak som'ere close by.' [Please select]
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And I heard her say she was "cussed by Henry's feyther." [Please select]
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It's your own cussed lot as killed her, ain't it. [Please select]
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Them as killed 'er wur the cussed lot in the studeros.' [Please select]
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He simply wouldn't put up with anyone who cussed him or scolded him. [Please select]
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"And more than that you don't look half so 'cussed cross'." [Please select]
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