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Cuss

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Noun

1. blighter, cuss, gadfly, pest, pesterer

a persistently annoying person

2. blighter, bloke, chap, cuss, fella, feller, fellow, gent, lad

a boy or man

Example Sentences:
'that chap is your host'
'there's a fellow at the door'
'he's a likable cuss'
'he's a good bloke'

3. curse, curse word, cuss, expletive, oath, swearing, swearword

profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger

Example Sentences:
'expletives were deleted'

Verb

4. blaspheme, curse, cuss, imprecate, swear

utter obscenities or profanities

Example Sentences:
'The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Cuss

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noun
1. 
a curse; oath
2. 
a person or animal, esp an annoying one
verb
3.  another word for curse (sense 8), curse (sense 9)

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Cuss

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noun Informal
1. 
a curse
2.  US
a person or animal, esp. one regarded as odd or annoying
used humorously or contemptuously
verb transitive, verb intransitive
3.  Informal
to curse

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Cuss

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intr. & tr.v. cussed, cuss·ing, cuss·es
To curse or curse at.
n.
1. A curse.
2. A stubborn or annoying person or animal.

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