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curse <a curse; curses> N

curse <a curse; curses> N

curse N

curse each other VB

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English
The original owner of the nightie had experienced unfulfilled love, which ultimately led to a curse on it.
en.wikipedia.org
If people are being that uptight one little curse word, sorry, but you're watching the wrong show.
en.wikipedia.org
And now another celebrity appears to be suffering from what experts are calling the curse of the hair extension.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The next step was to create a pie chart of uses of inappropriate language (curse words), and present them to the executives of the company.
online-behavior.com
For it seems that even supermodels can't escape the effects of gravity or the curse of cellulite.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He said that the curse of beggary was being increased day-by-day in the country and the metropolis as well.
nation.com.pk
The singer claims he has a talent, or curse, to be able to zero in on people where the bad things hit them.
en.wikipedia.org
He also documents his own intolerance of intolerance that is the curse of tolerance.
en.wikipedia.org
Just this once, we curse the no-smoking policies of modern stadia.
ottawacitizen.com
The medicine man may find curse objects implanted inside the victim's body.
en.wikipedia.org

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