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cursed [ˈkɜ:sɪd, Am ˈkɜ:r-] ADJ

I . curse [kɜ:s, Am kɜ:rs] VB intr

II . curse [kɜ:s, Am kɜ:rs] VB trans

1. curse (swear at):

2. curse (complain angrily):

3. curse (put spell):

III . curse [kɜ:s, Am kɜ:rs] N

1. curse (swearword):

3. curse (plague):

plaga f

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He was cursed by the goddess and became a lunatic.
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They then speed off, hitch a helicopter, and leave that cursed island behind.
consequenceofsound.net
He cursed Camelot on his death, swearing to one day return and destroy the city.
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It is a cursed land plagued by the undead and suffers from warpstone meteorite falls.
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But the hen-wife whose son had died cursed him, and he fell into a deep slumber as soon as he arrived at the castle.
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It's hard to feel sorry for a woman cursed to be drop-dead beautiful forever.
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To soothe the symptoms of a cursed go-between, this magnetar of a record (an uncomfortable meditation on bad manners), was recorded in the foul summer of 2006.
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For centuries, these statues have been cursed, spat and urinated upon by people.
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Sometimes the guecubu will conceal its actions even from the victim, letting them believe that they are cursed or jinxed.
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He is an immortal, cursed to wander the earth until he is destroyed by the violence that he himself has created.
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