Use cursed in a sentence
Sentences starting with cursed
- Cursed if I see why she did it. [9]
- Cursed if I see the fun of it in these piping times o' peace, so I have given it up, Richard. [9]
- Cursed be the hour when I did it!--Not on account of the deed itself, but of the consequences it may entail through your mad hatred. [10]
- Cursed babbler! [10]
Sentences ending with cursed
- Prince Siptah, too, who had interfered with the duties of his office, he loudly cursed. [10]
- On the paper was written: "It is cursed. [11]
- To him the money is cursed. [11]
- His shrewdness, his insight, his judgment, his knowledge, his enterprise, and his formidable cleverness in applying these forces were frankly confessed, and most competently cursed. [5]
- I do not fear you about the gold--it is all cursed. [11]
- I have never cursed. [5]
- I have prayed, and I have cursed. [11]
- He got wild, and at last when I leave him he cursed! [11]
Short sentences using cursed
- F. Cursed, infernal woman! [5]
- I am cursed with memory. [9]
- Your cursed earnestness scared me. [9]
- He came cursed near it. [9]
- A cursed good idea! [10]
- He cursed Tull. [13]
Sentences containing cursed two or more times
- But that will be a cursed unpleasant way of settling the business, --unpleasant for you, unpleasant for her, and cursed unpleasant for him, too, I suppose. [9]
More example sentences with the word cursed in them
- He is sure you will be cursed happy over it, and says that you predicted he would go over to the Whigs. [9]
- Once a drunken woman spat at me and cursed me; once I was fired at; and many times from dark corners I heard voices crying, "Sauvez-moi--ah, sauvez-moi, bon Dieu! [11]
- Side by side with them the Berkshires cursed and raged and had their way; and when the Sikhs drew over and laid themselves along the English lines a wild cheer went up from the Berkshires. [11]
- Then have done with that cursed head-shaking, and speak out at once! [10]
- I'm going to win my wife's love if I can, and when I do it I'll make up for all my cursed foolishness--see if I don't. [11]
- But your brother, whom we sent to his grave as a bridegroom--he cursed us with his dying breath. [10]
- The two people whom he cursed were in Elysium compared to the place where he tortured himself. [11]
- They got drunk whenever they could; then they fought each other or anybody else who came in the way; they cursed and swore always, drunk or sober; John Canty was a thief, and his mother a beggar. [5]
- Once, indeed, we were fast on a sand-bar, whence (as Nick said) Xavier fairly cursed us off. [9]
- That evening, as Wassef the camel-driver went to the mosque to pray, Fatima cursed him, because now all the village laughed secretly at the revenge that Wassef had taken upon the lover of his daughter. [11]
- I suppose it was the cursed falseness of my whole nature. [11]
- At least I was silent, though Bascom cuffed his horse and cursed him a good deal, notwithstanding the horse was behaving well enough. [5]
- As though Creation was in league against him, a heavy storm broke about two o'clock, and he went to bed cursed by torturing thoughts. [11]
- He forgot he was a missionary, he almost cursed himself. [11]
- We gave them up without an effort at recovering them, and cursed the lying books that said horses would stay by their masters for protection and companionship in a distressful time like ours. [5]
- And then I turned away and cursed all things, because I knew that I should never see my wife again. [11]
- She now desired to know who the murderer was who had attacked him, and cursed him with impetuous wrath. [10]
- And I began to be cursed with a great deal of his company. [9]
- He must have thought me cursed ascetic, eh, Fitz? [9]
- Finally I said, This is a fraud--that is what it is, it is a fraud--and if I had had any sense I might have known a cursed mud-turtle couldn't sing. [5]
- Pollux, safe in the prison at Canopus, cursed his destiny and indulged in vain hopes of the assistance of his friends. [10]
- Mr Codlin on the other hand, cursed his fate, and all the hollow things of earth (but Punch especially), and limped along with the theatre on his back, a prey to the bitterest chagrin. [12]
- Meanwhile, he cursed the man who had eluded the death he had prepared for him. [11]
- Nobody could know the "Admiral" without liking him; and in a sudden and dire emergency I think no friend of his would know which to choose--to be cursed by him or prayed for by a less efficient person. [5]
- I cursed myself that I had been snared to this trap. [11]
- There were other terrible scenes when, more than semiconscious, she cried out piteously for drink, and cursed them for withholding it. [9]
- I cursed the stubborn pride which had led the captain to hire a post-chaise, when the wagon had served us so much better, and besides relieved him of the fusillade of ridicule he got travelling as a gentleman. [9]
- Blessed are the stolid, and thrice cursed he who hath imagination,--for that imagination shall devour him. [9]
- Three times I saw him carried to the death-room, insensible and supposed to be dying; but each time he revived, cursed his attendants, and demanded to be taken back. [5]
- One and another said the princess had been cursed, because she had taken remedies to the fair and injured Uarda, who was known to many of them. [10]
- Agne, whom he rarely recognized for a moment, would talk soothingly to him, and even try to say a few words about the Saviour and the life to come; but he always interrupted her with blasphemous exclamations, and cursed and abused her. [10]
- I actually cursed Pudd'nhead Wilson in my heart for putting it out of my power to sell that knife. [5]
- Then a fine-linened planter from down river had come in during the conversation, and paying no attention to the overseer's salute cursed them all into silence, and left. [9]
- Then with arms outstretched he cursed the thief who had robbed him of what had been to him like a never-fading mirage, an illusion blinding his eyes to the bitter facts of his condition. [11]
- But the sturdiest of them went again to it, and cursed him. [9]
- At the end of his troubled day he almost cursed the salad as it crinkled in the dish just slightly rubbed with garlic. [11]
- From the bottom of his heart he cursed the hour in which he had pledged himself to take the part of these strangers; for after such long idleness he longed to be able to prove his powers. [10]
- She came to my dead aunt's, and there--But I won't excite myself uselessly--in short, the man whom she loved with all the strength of her heart thrust her into misery, and my father cursed and would not stretch out a finger to aid her. [10]
- He cursed the Mudir in his heart for his bitter humour; but was not his son in prison, and did it not lie with the Mudir whether he lived or died? [11]
- Why, at such moments, should she glory in a strength that had destroyed her and why, when she heard him cursed as the man who stood, more than any other, in the way of the strikers victory, should she paradoxically and fiercely rejoice? [9]
- Cambyses, meanwhile, was miserably restless, inwardly cursed his habit of drinking and tasted no wine the whole of that clay. [10]
- And in the meanwhile I lost all respect for myself as a sensible man, and cursed the day the Celebrity came into the state. [9]
- It seemed to me that this petition ought to be presented, now--it would be widely and feelingly abused and ridiculed and cursed, and would advertise our scheme and make our ground-floor stock go off briskly. [5]
- I know him--the man who shall lead the hunt and find the gold--the only man in all that cursed Boston whose heart I would not eat raw, so help me Judas! [11]
- Then, as the man cursed and groped for the keyhole of the inner door, despair laid hold of me. [9]
- He cursed the man and all his ancestry and all his posterity, sleeping and waking, until the day when he, Mahommed, would pinch his flesh with red hot irons. [11]
- He did not make the figure a ruler should as he sat in his easy chair, and whined and cursed his Swiss. [9]
- She ran at Macavoy and spat in his face, and called down such a curse on him as, whoever hears, be he one that's cursed or any other, shudders at till he dies. [11]
- According to all logic of custom, the acuteness of yesterday's impression should have been followed up by today's attack; yet here he was, like another Robinson Crusoe, "kicking up the shingle of a cursed Patmos"--so he grumbled aloud. [11]
- His, too, must live on, and with it his name, cursed and hated to the latest generations of men. [10]
- We have cursed little at home, in faith. [9]
- She could have lingered thus with him for a lifetime; but in a few minutes he sprang up, anxious to put an end to this tender dalliance which was beginning to be too much even for him, and exclaimed: "This cursed, this infernal trial! [10]
- On the fighting line, when there was a lull, our backwoodsmen stood up behind their trees and cursed the enemy roundly, and often by these taunts persuaded the furious gunners to open their ports and fire their cannon. [9]
- At last the king cursed the nightingale. [5]
- Not one of its citizens but would have turned with horror from the man who cursed his baptism; not one but would want the last sacrament when his time came. [11]
- She come back into my room one night when the cursed 'haunt' was prowling round me, and as plain as I see you, I saw her. [11]
- He is raising in Kentucky and in the Cumberland country an army with a cursed, high-sounding name. [9]
- Then Jehu went in and sat down to dinner; and presently he said, Go and bury this cursed woman, for she is a King's daughter. [5]
- He was not in a pleasant humor; and every time I hinted that perhaps this contract was a shade too hefty for a novice he unlimbered his tongue and cursed like a bishop--French bishop of the Regency days, I mean. [5]
- But I'm cursed if I like to hear a man who may die any time between bottles talk so. [9]
- On my side, I could have cursed the kindness that conferred upon me this benefaction, but I kept my vexation under the surface for policy's sake, and did what I could to let on to be glad. [5]
- He was hurrying home with happiness in his heart, when he lost his hair forever, and in that hour of bitterness he almost cursed the mistaken mercy that had spared his head. [5]
- The showman grated his teeth, and cursed the piano man to himself; but the fellow sat there like a knot on a log, and seemed to think he was doing first-rate. [5]
- He said to himself when she left him: "What cursed luck! [11]
- That at least"--and here his eyes flashed for a moment--"I have attained to in these cursed days. [10]
- If Barine cursed her life there, she would still fare better than she, Iras, who during the past few nights had been on the brink of despair whenever she thought of the man who had disdained her love and abandoned her for another. [10]
- By the time he had gone a hundred steps from those windows with their cursed glare, the horse was displaying all the temper and vice that had been taken out of him as a foal. [10]
- Good evidence was handed in time and time again that the young men had come and gone, and red-faced commanding officers cursed indignant subalterns, and implied that Beauty had had a hand in it. [9]
- He said he had cursed his soul to rags; and yet he would not get down from his horse, neither would he take any rest, or listen to any comfort, until he should have found Sir Ossaise and settled this account. [5]
- Many who yesterday had cursed him, to-day mingled their voices in the shouts of "Evoe! [10]
- It was a good thing that she had not been there to hear how the master had stormed and cursed over the infamy they had had to endure; but the meeting with his birds had calmed him down quickly enough. [10]
- This Davie was gifted with a dangerous kind of humour which I have heard called innuendo, and he soon had the bar packed with listeners who laughed and cursed turn about, filling the room to a closeness scarce supportable. [9]
- I was not flattered then, but cursed myself for the quaint awkwardness in my speech that amused her. [9]
- This morning their father cursed me on father's account, saying it was his fault that everything was going to destruction. [10]
- And when--amidst great excitement--a spent runner would arrive from Boonesboro or St. Asaph's and beg Mr. Clark for a squad, it was commonly with the first breath that came into his body that he cursed Hamilton. [9]
- Such was my excitement that I was near to being run over in Piccadilly like many another country gentleman, and roundly cursed by a wagoner for my stupidity. [9]
- But when the Egyptian learned that he was fettered to a Hebrew, he tore wildly at his chain and cursed his fate. [10]
- Men in their dungeons stretched their cramp cold limbs and cursed the stone that no bright sky could warm. [12]
- He cursed the dead king and furiously demanded to be taken to the temple of Neith, where his mummy was laid. [10]
- Had they been darted at me, I should have cursed my life. [10]
- Pharaoh's country was cursed with plagues, and his hosts were lost in the Red Sea, for striving to retain a captive people who had already served them more than four hundred years. [7]
- But she knew cursed well George was after the bank deposit, and kept him galloping. [9]
- And then he cursed the horse as it reared and plunged, while the stout gentleman stood at the coach door, cackling at his discomfiture. [9]
- Cauchon raged and cursed over his defeats and his impotence during seven says; then he conceived a new scheme. [5]
- I could have cursed myself for not putting on a disguise. [5]
- I shall be cursed for your crime wherever there is a human heart to throb and feel, and a human tongue to speak. [10]
- Oh, what a cursed ass and fool--and thief, I've been! [11]
- Collinson cursed and cried out that it was buffoonery, and called on my Lord not to let me off so easily; swore that I fenced like a mercer, that he could have stuck me like a pin-cushion twenty and twenty times. [9]
- What did the Creator mean to signify, when he made such shapes of horror, and, as if he had doubly cursed this envenomed wretch, had set a mark upon him and sent him forth the Cain of the brotherhood of serpents? [6]
- Corps behind cursed corps ahead for sweeping the country clear of forage. [9]
- They turned with carbines cocked, but it was Abe Hawley who cursed them, flung his fingers in their faces, and rode on harder and harder. [11]
- I was besieged by young noblemen like Lord Derby and Lord Foley, until I was heartily sick of notoriety, and cursed the indiscretion of the person who let out the news, and my own likewise. [9]
- This was done by the Queen's command, and, full of angry excitement, she said to herself that the men were right who cursed tyranny because it transformed free human beings into characterless chattels. [10]
- I have cursed, but I will speak the word of blessing. [11]
- He cursed them both, and Capernaum also, for not repenting, after all the great works he had done in their midst, and prophesied against them. [5]
- Her companion muttered between his teeth: "The cursed English spy! [11]
- They still cursed Benedict Arnold as if he were a personal friend who had broken faith--but a week gone by. [5]
- The Swiss, kneeling before it with her face buried in the coarse linen pillow case, alternately sobbed, prayed, and cursed herself and her recklessness. [10]
- I have already been bored more than enough about it; not the least of which annoyance is his cursed, unreadable, and ungodly handwriting. [7]
- He was now as devoted to Terence O'Ryan as he had been faithful to Constantine Jopp, whom he cursed waking and sleeping. [11]
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