Sentence examples for he is cursed from inspiring English sources

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Next thing we know, he is cursed to suffer dead taste buds, is treated by a voodoo priestess and is pushed through a "Rocky II -style comeback scene.

He is cursed, as are his descendants in Agamemnon's family, the house of Atreus, and he will be forever reaching for food and water always beyond his grasp.

In this seasonal special, Lance Toby Joness) has lost his detecting mojo, prompting Russell to believe he is cursed: can he find it again in time for Christmas?

Like Gatti, he is cursed with an abnormally big heart that propels him chin and fists-first into wars when a more circumspect approach would suffice.

The defending 400 metres world champion has every reason to feel glum and, such has been the Welshman's plight in recent weeks, he could be forgiven for thinking he is cursed.

And because English, unlike Hebrew, doesn't have a single word that describes this phenomenon, Fox gives us "ranted-like-a-prophet". (With Saul, who suffers mental collapses, this is a critical description. He is cursed to be a king who is also a prophet).

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Baruch means blessed, but he was cursed.

"I think he was cursed, probably by a Carolina assistant.

He's cursed with the unsureness of Dave Chappelle.

"He's blessed, and he's cursed," Mr. Grahm said of Mr. Parker.

C is for Chairman and for the Collapsible in which he was Cursed.

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