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the cursing
noun
A supernatural detriment or hindrance; a bane.
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And was the cursing liberating?
It'll be a good counterbalance to all the cursing.
The cursing rings like a genuine release; her profanity lifts the song out of triteness.
But Comedy Central's "South Park" took the cursing crown last week.
And Comedy Central is "a weird place – they show too many commercials and they cut all the cursing out".
It's like, imagine the sweetest guy you know now in the –" cursing "– prison with the most scary tattooed dudes that like to murder people.
The cursing voice was authentic — taken from a video of Sacks's patients, which Blanchett had tracked down, she said, after noticing a footnote in "Awakenings".
While recording Homer's lines for that sequence, Dan Castellaneta was told to include the cursing.
When TNT's cameras focused in on James, the network had to blur out his mouth to cover up the cursing.
So leave the cursing for other stuff.
Know the cursing style of the recipient of your wrath and use it.
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