The 2,796 occurrences of cuss

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He's a slow cuss and 'ain't grasped the situation yet.

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"Deponent, being duly sworn, does swear and cuss that he saw it, to the best of his knowledge and belief," returned the clerk, helping Mr. DROOD to resume his overcoat.

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"They occashunly took a hand in that ere biziness, and when they got onto a fit, could cuss and swear ekal to the beet of us," sed he.

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"Naturally, they don't go at it polite, and to make their remarks p'inted they says a cuss-word occasional, and Clarence, bein' a high-steppin' gent as takes nobody's dust, slings it back some forceful.

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You gimmee your word as a gent and a good-man-an'-true, as how you won't never make no play to shoot me up, in nowise whatsoever, so long as we both do live, an' promise never to bust me, or otherwise, and promise never to rustle me or interfere with my life, liberty and pursuit o' happiness, an' thereunto you set your seal an' may Lord 'a' mercy on your soul--you promise that, an' I will agree an' covenant with the party o' the first part to abstain an' abjure, early or late, dry or drinkin', in liquor or out, out o' luck or in, rangin' or roundin', from all part an' parcel o' profanity, cuss-words, little or big, several and separate, bar none; this yere agreement to be considered as bindin' an' obligatory till the day o' your demise, decease or death.

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Well--Pollard is an open-handed cuss, I'll say that for him, and maybe they ain't anything in the talk that goes around."

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"He was always a nervy cuss.

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Mordaunt and Case, that's his servant, the little cuss, got drunk and raised hell down at Metzar's where they're staying.

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That little English cuss was one of them, and another, an ugly fellow, a stranger to us, but evidently a woodsman.

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"Then he didn't take the 'little cuss,' as Eb calls his man Case?"

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Well, did you see thet little cuss whip his knife?

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FILLIP is a plucky little cuss.

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He was goin' over the line and they'd laid out at Kaslo fer a day so's Dan'l J. could see about a spur the 'Lucky Cuss' people wanted--and maybe it was the climbin' brought it on."

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"You know, son, I don't like to cuss, but except one or two of them folks I'd sooner live in the middle kittle of hell than in the place that turns 'em out.

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We're jest gettin' to the details of Seth's expense account after he found the Lucky Cuss.

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What good am I--a poor, broken-down old cuss, bent double with rheumatiz--almost--I'm ashamed of you fur suggesting such a thing!"

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So we've a well-earned right to cuss, And you've no right to make a fuss.

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Although it cannot be called Noctilucous, like the lightning bug, it has no objection to alight in the darkness, and you often knock till you cuss in your vain attempts to prevent its taking a Shine to you.

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The Duchess says she don't care a cuss for NAP, and that I mustn't neither.

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WHAT A SHAME FOR THAT OLD CUSS TO CHUCK THE STUMP OF HIS CIGAR INTO THE LAKE, 'STEAD OF DROPPING IT WHERE A FELLOW COULD PICK IT UP!"

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To adopt his own style of phraseology, ROBERTSON is clearly a "gay and festive cuss."

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Kansas maybe a very nice place to live in, for some people, but we would hardly recommend Mr. ROBERT BONNER to emigrate thither, and so risk the probability of being advertised as a "gay and festive cuss."

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But, most noble cuss of the Realm, I must lay aside my goose quil, and go and do the family chores.

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This gen'l'man's been at it twelve years--tried more 'n one camp, but now--well, he's so well fixed he don't care a cuss about the Klondyke."

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"Cheerful cuss, ain't he?" whispered Schiff.

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"So it don't get under my skin, I don't care a cuss what they do with it."

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"Reckon Sis' Johnnie would run things to suit her an' you, Himes, you can cuss me out good an' plenty, but I take notice you seem to have trouble makin' your own family mind."

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I allas pitied the poor old cuss; He was mighty hard driv and terrible thin, And many a time when he quit the 'bus I've led the mis'rable creetur in And giv him a reg'lar bang-up feed That the Company thought he didn't need.

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And, sir, jest as sartin as this white hat was once new," said he, pintin to his old plade out shappo, "when that stuff grode to maturity, I sent a cart lode down to the market, and it was all sent back with a note, statin that burdocks wasn't worth a cuss for pies.

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1st festive Cuss.

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2d Festive Cuss.

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"Just you go out there and cuss, and see."

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He called me a lot in German, but I know cuss words when I hear them.

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I'll put it off another year, an' cuss them other fellers into holdin' off, too."

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I know'd thet cuss onct," and he spat, as though to thus better express his feelings.

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Maybe LeVere didn't know et onct just whut hed happened, but he wusn't almighty long finding out his job, an' the way he started in fer ter man-handle the cuss, wus worth seein'.

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"Well, sir," scratching his head with his disengaged hand, "Thar ain't but two more places ter look--the cuss is either in the lazaret, er' else hidin' in the passage forward; more likely the last."

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He run that safety pin about an inch into my spine, and I jumped into the air about four feet, and I was going to use a cuss word that I learned in Philadelphia, but I had presence of mind enough to grunt just as Dennis used to, and chatter like a monkey, and the day was saved.

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Pa made a couple of quick jumps, and grabbed a limb of a hickory tree, and was pulling himself up and repeating prayers, when the leading dog reached up his nose and smelled pa's shoes, when the intelligent animal gave a bark and a yell to the other dogs, as much as to say: "That's the identical cuss.

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Wouldn't I of been one to go, if it hadn't of been that I had a big knife-cut in my side you could of shoved a cat in--give to me by a slant-eyed cuss name of Baldy Winch.

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"Dad's bunged up for life; can't do nothing but cuss, but at that he lays over anything you ever hear."

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They'll see that the laugh is on _them_, and they'll have a lot of fun out of it, and then send the old cuss along to another town with some more funny letters to fool the next ones."

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You know that slick-lookin' cuss--like a minister--been here all week, makin' out he was canvassin' for 'The Scenic Wonders of Our Land' at a dollar a part, thirty-six parts and a portfoly to pack 'em away in?

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"'Parson,' said he--they all know me familiarly, madam--'Parson,' said he, 'I wish I could take all I'm worth and all old Kent is worth and put it in a bunch on the sidewalk there and then fight the old cuss for it!'"

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"If the cuss was within range, I'd try a shot," said the old man.

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You tole the ole cuss in plain words what we've bin a- thinkin' fer a coon's age.

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"What in thunder she wants that ole cuss fer I can't find out.

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Say--I've gone an' christened the cuss."

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"The old cuss," he mused, "is blooded.

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I'm glad the low-down cuss is dead, but the bullet that stopped his crawlin' to my gal never come outer my rifle.

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Why, you're yaller as cheese, you poor little cuss."

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"Tell me her right name, ye little cuss, or I'll squeeze ye into pulp."

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"The darned old cuss has had a wife sometime and run off from her and deserted her and she's pursuing him and trailing him down to earth!"

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Good lord, a man wouldn't be able even to cuss freely, and without embarrassment, with a couple of women in the house and prowling around the ranch!

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Skinny was not sure but this official love-making job was going to be interesting work and Old Heck himself was uncertain whether to cuss or rejoice--sometimes he was almost sorry to-morrow would be Parker's day to love and entertain Ophelia.

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The darned little cuss set there a minute thinking, then slid off his horse, stripped him of riding gear, flung saddle, blanket and bridle over the bars into the corral.

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"Skinny's gone--he's surrendered," he said to Chuck, lying full length on the porch at his side; "look at the poor cuss with his eyes shut and grinning as if he was seeing visions of Paradise!"

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Guess God himself figured it was time for that poor cuss to die!"

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There wouldn't have been a buckaroo on the place that could have kept from mooning around sentimental--unless it was th' Ramblin' Kid," he added; "that blamed cuss is too independent and indifferent to fall in love with any female!"

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"He's the independentest darn' cuss I ever saw!"

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"I think I'll hook Sabota for a few hundred on the sweepstakes, myself," Skinny replied with a good deal of feeling, "I don't like the way that dirty cuss acts any better than I like Dorsey's bragging!"

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I don't like the filthy cuss.

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He was justified in beating Sabota up anyhow," he added, "on account of the dirty cuss hiring a feller to 'dope' him so he couldn't ride the maverick the day of the big race--" "'Dope' him?"

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"Poor Skinny," Manilla murmured to herself as she went to the kitchen to get his order, "poor cuss--he can't keep from breaking his heart over every skirt that brushes against him, but"--and she laughed softly--"darn his ugly picture, I like him anyhow!"

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"Give me a white shirt--number fifteen," he said to the clerk; "and be blamed sure it's the right size--they ain't worth a cuss if they're too big!"

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He was, as Tutt put it, "a dangerous old cuss."

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I chill coll thee, chill cuss thee.

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Besides being several other things, you're an ungrateful cuss.

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"Cuss him out.

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Yo're on yore back now, but you'll be getting all right in a li'l while, and it's just possible, Bull, I might take it into my head to ask you what you meant by all them cuss words yo're throwin' at me."

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"You'll cuss worse'n that when I go over and make Luke introduce me," he said.

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Originally he indulged in odd pranks, said strange things, was laughably eccentric, and did for a period appear to be, in an ecclesiastical sense, what the kangaroo of Artemus Ward was in a zoological one--"the most amoozin little cuss ever introduced to a discriminatin public."

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"Well, but this is the town's property and we pay rates," was our rejoinder, and his was "Don't matter a cuss, if you were Lord Derby I should send you back."

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"Just you go out there and cuss, and see."

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If you can bear the deadly strain of waiting Till your turn comes, and fortune smiles on you; If you can fight and lose and keep on fighting And to your early promises stay true; If you can go thru Hell to spend the summer And cuss, and freeze, and starve the winter thru And start in broke again another New Year You don't need this Land to make a man of you.

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How the Rebel bullets whizzed round us When a cuss in his death-grip turned!

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If your child, in its infantile days, is given to squallin nites, obtain a beverige, called soothin sirup, and just before you pull off your butes nites, give the little cuss about 3 tablespoons full, and he will sleep so sound that you can use him for a piller.

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I always thought Adam was a mean cuss to throw off all the blame on Eve."

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Somebody said, "Cuss those niggers!

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You bet we will; we'll just clean them out and give the money to some needy person--that is, you can--and you'll meet many a poor cuss before you get to New York."

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I must be a most important cuss, whoever I am.

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* * * * * CUSS-CONTROL.

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I found myself, some time ago, Growing too fond of cuss-words, so I made a vow to curb my passions And put my angry tongue on rations.

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Hence, if our leaders in their style Are able to suppress their bile, And practise noble moderation In comment and in objurgation, Why should not I, a doggerel bard, All futile expletives discard, And discipline my restive soul With salutary cuss-control?

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Did he set an' cry An' cuss the harricane sweepin' by?

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No use to holler, mope, or cuss-- If they was changed they might be wuss.

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"I don't like the cut of any of them varmints," said Jerry, "they're all natral thieves, and ez likely ez not, thet cuss is a spy.

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That little black cuss called himself _El Chico_,--that means The small,--and said he belonged to the copper-mines band, and hailed us to see if he couldn't get a little terbacker; but all he wanted, was to see how we was armed, and if we had any larger party.

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"What are they going back for?" repeated Jerry; "why, to scalp that poor cuss they shot, I reckon.

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Don't let's miss that anthem, for this cuss."

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For you can't budge the stubborn little cuss.

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It don't stand to reason he should go to cuss ther man.

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There wasn't one of them books that didn't say the grizzly wasn't the fiercest, man-eatingest cuss alive.

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The little cuss had so much milk he didn't have to forage for himself.

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Ain't he a funny looking little cuss?"

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"I'm getting fond of the little cuss already," replied Langdon.

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"Cuss it all, Cap'n Riggs!" exclaimed Harris in exasperation.

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"Cuss the manifest!

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Cuss it all, cap'n, they'll blow yer head off if ye pack that 'round with ye.

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"I'm atween two minds with ye, and one is to slit yer neck, as I won't deny; but ye're a sharp cuss, and I guess ye can do this work better than I can.

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