Dictionary
to cuss
noun
A curse.
Exact(8)
"People cussed her in the dark because they were afraid to cuss her in the daylight," Mr. Morgan said.
Neo-soul singers ain't supposed to cuss".
Christine agreed: "You get to cuss".
Most important, we weren't supposed to cuss.
"No, no, my grandmother used to cuss like a sailor.
Carter was finding his rhythm: I want to cuss somebody!
"I used to cuss the prettiest you ever heard," the Colonel said not long ago.
They both tried hard not to cuss in front of us children.
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