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cussing
noun as in blasphemy
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noun as in curse
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noun as in execration
noun as in swearing
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Example Sentences
Instead, “VAMS has become a cuss word,” Marshall Taylor, head of South Carolina’s health department, told state lawmakers in January.
So often, cussing as an insult is employed lazily in scripts.
I had stopped cussing, because the widow didn't like it; but now I took to it again because pap hadn't no objections.
At last, he fairly began blubbring; now cussing and nashing his teeth, now praying dear Mr. Deuceace to grant him mercy.
Every time he busted out into another cussing spell they would start another hymn.
"If that's the case, I'm going to quit cussing, and say my prayers every night," Andy Green asserted emphatically.
The old gentleman have quit his religious cussing now and have took to fussing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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