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curse <a curse; curses> SUST.

curse <a curse; curses> SUST.

curse SUST.

curse each other V.

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If we don't act in the time frame our experts give us, our grandchildren will curse us eternally.
en.wikipedia.org
The medicine man may find curse objects implanted inside the victim's body.
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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
For it seems that even supermodels can't escape the effects of gravity or the curse of cellulite.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Just this once, we curse the no-smoking policies of modern stadia.
ottawacitizen.com
Nevertheless, this incident re-awakened the so-called curse from the past, and triggered speculation from the tabloid press.
en.wikipedia.org
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 original owner of the nightie had experienced unfulfilled love, which ultimately led to a curse on it.
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As he died, the Yank took on his ancestor's curse and became a partly solid ghost.
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If people are being that uptight one little curse word, sorry, but you're watching the wrong show.
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