The 2,796 occurrences of cuss

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"Keno Jim and me looked after the lady whilest Hadds pranced around the Major and cussed scientific cuss-words.

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Them scientific cuss-words cut him to the heart.

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"'Don't abuse the poor cuss,' says I.

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I don't care a cuss whether you believe me or not, dear friends and brothers, but I want to tell you right now that I cleared the creek with something like one hundred and eighty feet to spare!

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The cuss o' Crom'll lie heavy on ye for mistreatin' a poor, lone widdy woman!'

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"'I dunno, Zeke,' says he, 'honest to Gosh'--Pete never used a cuss-word--'honest to Gosh,' says he; 'I dunno.

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At first sight, lookin' careless, you'd say, 'Why, here's the most unforchinit cuss I ever heard about,' but on a sober thought, to a man accustomed to havin' sober thoughts, it seemed as if there was luck in the bank, to pull through such performances and live to tell the tale.

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That I do not quote his cuss-words must not be taken as an indication, that they were commonplace.

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that fat cuss with the pig eyes?"

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Cuss me if it a'n't!"

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His father was a very likely man, and so is his mother, and his older brothers are very likely men, but he is not worth a cuss."

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"He's a poetic cuss," continued Ransom, "and writes verses for the Painesville papers, and signs them "C.," though I've never been able to see anything in them.

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Here's another knowledge-cuss.

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"He try to save you from hell-'n'-damnation w'en 'e h-ought to give you a good cuss'n!"

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Ther' 's times when I'm unsoshle ez a stone, An' sort o' suffocate to be alone,-- I'm crowded jes' to think thet folks are nigh, An' can't bear nothin' closer than the sky; Now the wind's full ez shifty in the mind Ez wut it is ou'-doors, ef I ain't blind, An' sometimes, in the fairest sou'west weather, My innard vane pints east for weeks together, My natur' gits all goose-flesh, an' my sins Come drizzlin' on my conscience sharp ez pins: Wal, et sech times I jes' slip out o' sight An' take it out in a fair stan'-up fight With the one cuss I can't lay on the shelf, The crook'dest stick in all the heap,--Myself.

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"Well now, if your friend Bill started to drive th' old _Success to Commerce_ like a train, first he'd be surprised an' disappointed to see her heavin' a two-foot wave ahead of her--maybe more, maybe less--along both banks; an' next it might annoy 'im a bit when these two waves fell together an' raised a weight o' water full on her bows, whereby she 'd travel like a slug, an' the 'arder he drove the more she wouldn' go; let be that she'd give 'im no time to cuss, even when I arsked 'im perlitely what it felt like to steer a monkey by the tail.

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"My father was a Bible cuss," he remarked cheerfully,--"never got over my swiping the minister's watch."

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Two comrades who had been to the movies at the Gaumont Palace near the Place Clichy began to talk in sibilant whispers of the evening's entertainment, and one of them said, "That war film was a corker; did you spot the big cuss throwing the grenades?"

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Got in just in time to pop the cuss that had you.

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Texas Smith looked on with an approving grin, and suggested, "Better shute the dam cuss."

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"Didn't s'p'ose you really keered much for the cuss," he said, glancing respectfully at the imperious and angry face of the young officer.

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"They hain't heerd from the cuss, or they'd a bushwhacked us somewhar.

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Tell ye I've watched that cuss.

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Borrowed it from that Texan cuss.

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"The little cuss bit me.

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Damn me, if I don't believe the cuss got clean away.

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"Now, Mark, frisk the cuss, and be lively about it.

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Idle little cuss!"

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"Little cuss!

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Then Exhibit B responded: "Miss Morgan, you ast him if he didn't cuss and damn me, and say he was goin' to pound me to death if I ever come north of Sixth."

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They're wuss Than Mrs. JACKERMETTY PRODGERS, Who earned the 'onest Cabman's cuss.

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You see dey war boys togedder; To-day dey'd cuss an' fight; But dey'd make it up to-morrow And hunt fur coons at night.

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After searchin' around the cellar for more 'n ten minutes, one of 'em called out, "'"Wal, boys, it's easy enough to see that the cuss has fooled us.

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"The pie, you'll say, is agin it," he continued in the same tone of voice,--"the whiskey is agin it--a few cuss words that dropped from him, accidental like, may have been agin it.

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"Holler, ye gol-dum little cuss!"

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"An' tall, an' a kind uv a nasty, snookin', mis'able-lookin' cuss?"

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Ray he stud on a platform facin' a big, powerful-lookin' cuss.

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seemed so he put the p'int o' the sword all over thet air big cuss.

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Could n't hardly say Jack Robinson 'fore the cuss hed fell.

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He wa'n' no fool with a sword, nuther, I can tell ye, thet air spindlin' cuss.

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Lot on 'em clim' over the row o' lights, yellin' luk wildcats, 'n' hauled thet air mis'able cuss out o' the grave, 'n' stud 'im up, 'n' gin 'im a drink o' liquor.

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Nobody c'u'd ever git 'n a mild o' th' poor cuss.

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He's a joemightyful cuss.

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At last he burst out: "I didn't tell Bartholomew any cuss words.

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Why should I know how to cuss any better than he does?

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I don't give a cuss if she does git sore and ram her spark plugs into her carburetor now and agin.

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"I wish--to--_hell_ I hadn't promised her not to cuss!" he gritted, and with one hand still on the wheel, Casey shut off the gas and stepped down.

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You take a monkey wrench and work 'em over, and cuss, and that's about all there is to it.

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Also: "Never cuss or fight a man getting work done in your place.

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"Them tires you mended ain't worth a cuss," Smith came around finally to complain.

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"An improvident cuss but good company.

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In the midst of a volley of oaths and terrible imprecations by one of the most violent of the set, there was a faint gleam of lingering decency exhibited by one of his companions: "Blast it, Dick, don't cuss so loud--that fellow in the corner there is a preacher!"

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He continued to cuss in a fretful, objectless way, even after Rabbit had stopped and waited for him with apology written in the very droop of his ears.

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Eight men couldn't cuss 'em to satisfy me.

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Then I coaxed the rural Vidocq over in the corner and gave him a game of talk that I thought would warm his heart, but he listened in dumbness and couldn't see "no sense in believing the maleyfactor was anythin' more'n a derned cuss, nohow!"

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it's the maleyfactor!" exclaimed Harmony, tightening his grip on the night stick; "which way did the derned cuss go?"

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I pulled the dem cuss out of his clothes!"

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"Well," spluttered Diggs; "it don't seem zactly right, seein' as how I on'y pulled the cuss out of his clothes and then let him go with a lambastin'."

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Yet sometimes still, when on the rack And past all due forbearance tried, The ancient fierce desire comes back, I seem to boil inside; And then I take a hefty sack, I place my head within, and thus Loose off, in some secluded niche, A deep, whole-hearted, grateful, rich, Sustained, delirious cuss.

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If ther' was a cuss We didn't know, the cause was--he knowed us.

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"I've shaved this cuss so thin and true He'll spot a fog in South Peru.

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"Who gives a cuss how it struck you personally?"

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Wall, that wuz quite another thing; we owned that ary cuss Who'd worked f'r Mr. Dana _must_ be good enough for _us_!

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If any other cuss had played the tricks he dare ter play, The daisies would be bloomin' over his remains to-day; But, somehow, folks respected him and stood him to the last, Considerin' his superior connections in the past; So, when he bilked at poker, not a sucker drew a gun On the man who'd worked with Dana on the Noo York Sun.

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That clever cuss GUS, must have used it at Covent Garden when he put up _Robert the Devil_.

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We rode quietly up to them, and were about to continue on past when one of them yelled: "There's that abolition cuss now.

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A baldin hain't no more 'f a chance with them new apple-corers Than folks's oppersition views aginst the Ringtail Roarers; They'll take 'em out on him 'bout east,--one canter on a rail Makes a man feel unannermous ez Jonah in the whale; Or ef he's a slow-moulded cuss thet can't seem quite t' agree, He gits the noose by tellergraph upon the nighes' tree: Their mission-work with Afrikins hez put 'em up, thet's sartin, To all the mos' across-lot ways o' preachin' an' convartin'; I'll bet my hat th' ain't nary priest, nor all on 'em together, Thet cairs conviction to the min' like Reveren' Taranfeather; Why, he sot up with me one night, an' labored to sech purpose, Thet (ez an owl by daylight 'mongst a flock o' teazin' chirpers Sees clearer 'n mud the wickedness o' eatin' little birds) I see my error an' agreed to shen it arterwurds; An' I should say, (to jedge our folks by facs in my possession,) Thet three's Unannermous where one's a 'Riginal Secession; So it's a thing you fellers North may safely bet your chink on, Thet we're all water-proofed agin th' usurpin' reign o' Lincoln.

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I wouldn't advise you to meddle with him much, however, for he's a dead shot, and fights like a cuss."

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I'm not such a mean cuss as that."

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But that darned Britisher was stubborn-set on pullin' out that night for Fort Garry, with his wife and kid, and what did the cuss do but nail a blame little Union Jack on his cart, poke the goad in his ox, and hit the trail!

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And the cuss got there all right, too, though we was all wearing crape beforehand for his sweet-faced wife."

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He rip, en he r'ar, en he cuss, en he swar, he snort, en he cavort.

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"I was beginning to feel a little creepy, for I'd seen mad dogs and skunks, and they say a cat gets locoed likewise, and the cuss was talking so cleverly that I began to lose my regard for him.

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He was a big, ambling, awkward cuss, who could be led into anything on a hint or suggestion.

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There was an old cuss living over there on that river who was land poor, but had a powerful purty girl.

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Even Bill Terrill---he dropped in at your place to-day---even that cuss offered to go out and find you \ when he heard the news from her."

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"Well, last night, after Art and I had gone to bed, some mean cuss, a thief, got into the house, attacked Ralph---who's one of the best fellows on earth, boys---and stole some money Ralph had been saving.

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Queer ol' cuss, kind-a looney,---but he's friendly to us and willin' to oblige us by showin' a light in his cabin winder when the coast is clear."

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can't you tell an honest poor cuss from a crook?"

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you horrid and infernal cuss!

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MOUNTWAVE: This cuss must be expelled.

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you lazy cuss!

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what ornery cuss Has shaved you, my Bucephalus?"

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Why, the blamed cuss has mailed one of the empty money-wrappers to the _Globe-Democrat_ to show he's the real robber, and sent a letter sayin' Sam Fowler was innocent.

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Sarber's the awkwardest cuss anyhow.

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"Goll--I felt sorry for the cuss; he took it so hard," Hite went on.

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'Don't stop me,' says I, 'the old cuss has writ--the old cuss has writ--jest as I knowed he would.

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Equally, of course, a letter is found, which, as exculpating Gooseberry, induces the old cuss of a Puritan father to shake hands with the converted "Spotted Nobleman"; but, be it remembered, the Dook is still his landlord, and the value of the property is going up considerably.

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The chaps wuz right, ay _joost_, Who said the Slavery cuss, JOHN, Wud yet come home to roost.

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At the same time, if I ware telling anybody as to what kind of a fellow you was, I should say,--yessir, after thinking the matter over carefully, and taking all points into consideration,--I might say that I thought ye an all-around white-livered, cowardly cuss, an' that's a fact."

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I thought you were saying' the cuss!'"

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I didn't have the nerve to let her know I was a worthless cuss bein' hunted down by the community.

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Always was a crank and an unsociable cuss when a boy, and he's worse now he's grown up.

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Seldom I get a neck I give a cuss to squeeze.

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Of course he promotes a race-war immediate, playing the white "open" and the red to lose, so to speak, when she up an' spanks his face, addressing expurgated, motherly cuss-words at him like he'd been a bad boy and swallered his spoon, or dug an eye out of the kitten.

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"I can't throw her off, or shoot her up," says he, "or even cuss at her like I want to, 'cause she's a lady."

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"He was a wonder though; just sat in his office, and kept the ship owners waitin' in line, swearin' bitter and refined cuss-words about 'ignorant fiend' and 'cussed pedagogue,' which last, for Kink's enlightenment, means a kind of Hebrew meetin'-house.

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I couldn't see her move none though, and old man Badrich blowed again expurgatin' himself of as nobby a line of cuss words as you'll muster outside the cattle belt.

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I never see one of these here animals that was worth a cuss; they plays football an' smokes cigareets at school; then when they're weaned they come off up here an' jump our claims 'cause we can't write a location notice proper.

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