Sentence examples for curse calling from inspiring English sources

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Then they started to groan or curse, calling Mr. Mubarak a donkey.

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Turkish PM Erdoğan: "There is this curse called Twitter.

But his presence there cannot but make for what the Chinese curse calls "interesting" times ahead.

Written on a lead tablet found in Antioch, one of the largest cities in the Roman Empire, the curse calls on the gods to tie up the hapless greengrocer, then "drown and chill" his soul.

It seems that his family is under a curse that's indigenous to the Antilles, a curse called "the fukú": "It is believed that the arrival of Europeans on Hispaniola unleashed the fukú on the world, and we've all been in the shit ever since".

As for this curse called "the territories" or "the borders of the Promised Land" or "the tombs of our Patriarchs" -- depending on how you like to wear your straitjacket -- I shall simply state that ever since the splendid victory in the Six Day War, the State of Israel has been preoccupied with nothing but the territories -- with them, their metastases and their consequences.

Henry tells Emma that he has a plan for them to break the curse, called "Operation Cobra".

Never bad mouth or curse, call her names, deride her or roughly "put your hands on" her in private or in public.

I watch her scrubbed hands, elegant at the work, and think of the hands of the midwife stroking wet hair from my face as I sobbed and cursed, calling me sweetheart and wheeling in more gas, hauling out at last my slippery fish of a son.

Jones said he started cursing and "calling me a cow".

At one point, they wrote, the captain cursed Mr. Ng, calling him an idiot, and ordered him to "stop whining".

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