The 2,796 occurrences of cuss

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"The orneriest cuss this side of hell.

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Course, a lot of blamed fools will cuss the daylights out of me for letting him get away right under my nose, and all that, but let 'em talk.

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"Besides, I'm the feller that learned her most of the cuss-words old Bob never heard before.

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I'm going to sit here and cuss."

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She has to work for a living, and any time there's a potentially fine, two-million-dollar husband like Joey lying round loose I like to see some deserving working girl land the cuss.

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"Now look here, stranger, you're an infernal mean cuss to ask such questions.

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_You_ could take the wickedest cuss livin' to heaven in spite of himself if you would stay right by him all the time."

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"But I want you to understand," continued Daddy Tuggar, straightening himself up with dignity, and addressing Gregory, "that I'm not a mean cuss.

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When I heard how that city chap as saved the house--(what an old fool I was to cuss him when he first came!

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I don't believe he swore like that, but then Jim can't say good morning to you without getting in a cuss word or two.

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"He nearly talked an arm off of me and Furman Hatch this morning,--and it certainly seemed to be a real pleasure for him to cuss.

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Don't cuss like that.

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You've got to--" Mr. Hurdle said he didn't give a cuss if all the women in town were present, he was going to say what he thought of any blankety-blank,--and so on at great length, despite the fact that the ladies crowded even a little closer, evidently reluctant to miss a word of his just and unbridled blasphemy.

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If you're expecting me to help you unload a lot of bum oil stock on Miss Alix Crown you're barking up the wrong tree,--I don't give a cuss if you are my own sister's son.

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Dey used ter say dat he an' de Debble made 'em up togedder while he wuz dribin' roun' in dat ole gig 'twixt de diff'ent plantations--on de Dan an' de Ro'noke, an' all 'bout whar de ole cuss could fine a piece o' cheap lan", dat would do ter raise niggers on an' pay for bringin' up, at de same time.

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Dis yer boy Lone--Axylone, Marse Desmit called him, but we calls him Lone for short--he's gwine on fo'; dis yer gal Wicey, she's two past; and dis little brack cuss Lugena's a-holdin' on, we call Cap'n, kase he bosses all on us--he's nigh 'bout a year; an' dat's all."

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When I wuz a-comin' home to-day an' seed de gullies 'long der way, hit jes made me cuss, kase dey wuz dar a-testifyin' ob de ole time when a man war a critter--a dog--a nuffin!"

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I'se only jes a pore man, but I hain't enny sech mean cuss ez to stan' roun' an' see my race an' kin put on in dat ar way, I hain't."

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H'yer's Bre'er Nimbus sez dat ef dat ole cuss, Marse Sykes, should happen ter turn us off, he's jest a gwine ter take us in bag an' baggage, traps, chillen and calamities, an' gib us de bes' de house affo'ds, an' wuk in de crap besides.

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Ain't yer'shamed now--usin' cuss-words afore de minister!" said Sally.

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"Jes so, Bre'er Hill, but yer see I was dat ar flustered by my ole woman takin' on so 'bout dat ar sneakin' cuss ob a Marse Sykes a turnin' on us off, dat I hardly knowed which from todder, an' when Cousin Nimbus 'greed ter take me up jes de minnit he dropped me down, hit kinder tuk me off my whoopendickilar, yer know."

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You've been harborin' the cuss, if you didn't entice him away, and that's just the same."

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Kin and kin-in-law don't count worth a cuss.

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The fact is, we're all too busy to fuss with our neighbors or cuss them about their opinions.

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"'Damn de crap,' sez he (axin' yer parding, Miss Mollie, fer usin' cuss-words), 'I'll take keer o' de crap; don't yer be afeared o' dat.

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

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Dey is a cuss to de country; and it's berry hard for you and me to pay rates to support 'em: our rates last year was bominable.

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I forbid you to cuss my mozo without my permission, and I forbid you to damn this country in my hearing.

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Go in an' kiss the presumin' cuss."

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Now, this young Bob is an impulsive cuss, an' if he has any dealin's of a money nature with this sweet-scented porch- climber that's on his trail, you take a tip from Harley P. Hennage, Miss Donnie, an' act as lookout on Bob's game.

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Everybody gets fixed up except T. Morgan Carey, an' I work too dog-gone hard for my money to throw it away on _him._ When folks find Bob has sent back the money he stole he won't be anything like the evil cuss he is now an' the whole thing 'll simmer down to a big joke.

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I'm an unfortunate cuss, am I not?

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She said she always felt so sorry for the poor little cuss--no, she didn't say cuss either.

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The poor cuss 'adn't been such a bad lot up to that time.

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When Ernie was five years old, Dick, who 'ad a wery disagreeable temper in them days, kicked the little cuss downstairs.

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But you noticed that he took it very pleasantly--polite and agreeable cuss, he is, when he has to be.

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Ernie's a humane cuss.

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Town or country, cool or hot, Differs nothing, matters not; For to quote that Roman cuss, Why dispute "de gustibus?"

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Lady, thou that livest Just across the way, If a hang thou givest What the people say, If a cuss thou carest What a poet thinks-- Hearken, if thou darest, Most immodest minx!

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I did not cuss.

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When, as I may have said before, Your image I can not ignore, I do not tear My thinning hair Nor cuss; I leave such sentimental show To bards like Shelley, Keats, and Poe I merely spill Some ink, Myrtil- La, thus.

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in a way that he evidently thought would impress his friend that he was a wonderful cuss.

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when did you ever see a lazy cuss that didn't drink?

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Frary was a terrible cuss to pile up goods, I'm told, and the stock was in horrible shape.

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"Oh, cuss me, if you ain't simple for your kind!

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"Oh, cuss me, if you ain't simple for your kind!

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"Oh, cuss me, if you ain't simple for your kind!

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But I had to cuss myself the whole evenin' to pay up for it!

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The old man looked at him approvingly a moment, and then said sententiously: "Well, you may be a bad cuss, but you ain't a mean one."

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Sit down and cuss myself to all eternity, like enough.

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But I've got so old and rheumatic that all I can do is cuss.

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I'd feel so mean that I should jest set and cuss myself from mornin' till night.

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You've got the advantage of me in this business, though you have been a hard cuss; for you are young and kind o' limber yet."

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I only want you to git inter a place that isn't so morally pisened as this, where I do so much cussin'; for I will and must cuss as long as there's an atom left of me as big as a head of a pin.

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"I ain't a-goin' to do nothin' with 'em except cuss 'em; and that's all I kin do in any case.

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Like that ill-mannered cuss in the Scripter who thought his old clothes good enough for the weddin', I was speechless.

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that ain't what I'd do, I'd go for that cuss that stole my boy, and for every blow he'd given the little chap, I'd give him a hundred.'

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A man ain't considered worth a cuss in Indiany what hasn't got his brand on a hundred head.'

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"With that the Indiany man went into a full explanation of the affair, and, gittin' warmed up as he went along, begun to cuss and swear like he'd been through a dozen campaigns himself.

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My show at present consists of three moral Bares, a Kangaroo (a amoozin little Raskal--'twould make you larf yourself to deth to see the little cuss jump up and squeal), wax figgers of G. Washington, Gen. Tayler, John Bunyan, Capt.

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My kangaroo is the most larfable little cuss I ever saw.

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The fust time was when I undertuk to lick a owdashus cuss who cut a hole in my tent & krawld threw.

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"Owdashus cuss!" yelled the capting, "away with thee or I shall do mur- rer-der-r-r!"

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"He ain't a cuss, Uncle Adam ain't.

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"Well, fellers," said Sergeant Jones, the sombre man who rarely spoke, "I certainly didn't reckon when I used to be teachin' and preachin' and tendin' Sunday School and the like that I'd come to be usin' cuss words, but I think we got a damn good company."

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"There comes a point where you can't eat yer bile any more, where it don't do no good to cuss.

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"The d--d little cuss!" he said, as he extricated his finger, with perhaps more tenderness and care than he might have been deemed capable of showing.

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"He rastled with my finger," he remarked to Tipton, holding up the member, "the d--d little cuss!"

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"Rastled with it,--the d--d little cuss," he said, and retired.

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He had generally been known as "The Kid," "Stumpy's Boy," "The Coyote" (an allusion to his vocal powers), and even by Kentuck's endearing diminutive of "The d--d little cuss."

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

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"I say--Cuss my nose!

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Katie meanwhile continued: "Well, marster, jus' when I had heerd dat much--cuss my nose!--I beg your pardon, Marse Ishmael, but--I sneezed!

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"Well, while Jim was talkin' I heerd de man, Jack, say: "'Go along den, you cuss!

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It's the other woman-lover--the prevaricating, sly, low-class, amorous cuss!

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Then as he looked at the young man's careless attitude and smiling face, he burst forth, admiringly: "Dey done tole me as how yo' wor' a cool cuss an' mighty bad to han'le; but fo' God I nebber seed nothin' like hit.

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"I'm an ugly cuss," he said to himself, sighing; "and I look sixty."

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As it was, he read it in troubled preoccupation; then reddened sharply: he was a worthless cuss; he couldn't stand on his own legs and get married like a man; his girl had to urge her uncle to let her support her lover!

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Some, one mentioned Patsy, and Mosher spoke up: "Say, fellows, let's see that that little cuss does get into college.

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I would get tired, want to go home, cuss Abe most heartily.

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The man before you, sir, could cuss most beautifully; and I think that's why he was fired.

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James rose to his feet, the cuss-words of a corporal rumbled behind his lips.

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Not even that there sneak Sam, cuss him!

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"The only reason I bother about you is because you are a thoroughly independent cuss and have a damned fine head."

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You've got a way of saying Pauline, as if it were a gentlemanly cuss-word, that makes me want to scream.

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He was a funny cuss, too.

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My brain's in a 'muss' From thinking of this '_cuss_' (Excuse me for using such a word).

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Once I heard one of them say to another, in a transport of indignation, "Ha-a-a, boy, s'pose I no be a Christian, I cuss you sol"-which was certainly drawing pretty hard upon the bridle.

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"Cuss," however, was a generic term for all manner of evil speaking; they would say, "He cuss me fool," or "He cuss me coward," as if the essence of propriety were in harsh and angry speech,-which I take to be good ethics.

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I call it mean to give a poor, defenceless kid a cuss-word like--what's it?

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And when his dogs growled at them he cried, "_Cuss_!"

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An' them mountains talk tew a chap this way: "Climb, if ye can, ye degenerate cuss!"

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declar fur it, pard; Thet creek would question, it 'pears tew me, Ef ye looked in its waters agin tew night, 'Who may this old cuss of a sinner be?'"

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Once more I hurl'd the mustang up Agin the side of the cuss call'd Joe; Twan't a mite of use--he riz his heels Up in the air, like a scuddin' colt; The herd mass'd closer, an' hurl'd down The roarin' Pass, like a thunderbolt.

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The leadin' steer, that cuss of a Joe Stopp'd an' shook off the foam an' the sweat, With a stamp and a beller--the run was done, Wus glad of it, tew, yer free tew bet!

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the little cuss is grinding his teeth in deeper."

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"Then, durn it, I'm in luck, fer all they've got agin me is pot-shootin' at a nigger soger up in ther mountings; en thet ain't much, 'cause I didn't hit ther durned cuss.

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