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cuss
noun
A curse.
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"cuss" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a curse word or an expression of shock or anger. For example, "He cussed when he saw how badly the car was damaged."
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"People cussed her in the dark because they were afraid to cuss her in the daylight," Mr. Morgan said.
"No, no, my grandmother used to cuss like a sailor.
Many years after reading "Brighton Rock", I still think of Pinkie that weird little cuss, that endearingly neurotic, pimply sadist.
The words were elicited in the course of rambling conversations, with a kick or a cuss at the clumsy recorder he found so hard to operate, and then played back to people who could sometimes scarcely believe their own voice or their own thoughts.
We also provide numerous common use self-service kiosks (CUSS) for our passengers to check in.
When Henson surfaced yesterday at his latest "last chance" club, the newly-promoted relegation favourites London Welsh, he answered the usual awkward questions with characteristic good humour, mixed with a natural humility wholly at odds with his long-established reputation as a difficult cuss.
"I mean, if we're regulating cigarettes and sex and cuss words, because of the effect they have on our younger generation, why aren't we regulating things like calling people fat?" Director Russell made the revelation in an interview with US Magazine during the Australian Academy of Cinema & Television Arts Awards in West Hollywood on Friday night.
The show pulls no punches and is unafraid to cuss out the darlings of the mainstream rock press (Def Leppard, Iron Maiden and Trivium have all received drubbings in the podcast's first few weeks) whilst at the same time shining a light on the very best that the underground rock and metal scenes have to offer.
"We want to have a commission and representatives study and dis cuss the new constitution," she said.
But will pre-teen viewers be receptive to the film's idiosyncratic look, or the use of "cuss" as a swear word, or the endless talk of "bandit hats"?
Nigger did cuss prodigiously in routine conversation, using both Anglo-Saxon monosyllables and Latinate polysyllables, often employing "mother" as a prefix.
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