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Sentence count:240+4Posted:2017-03-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: afflictionburdensweartroubleAntonym: benedictbenedictionblessblessingSimilar words: coursepursenursecursorof courserecoursenurserydiscourseMeaning: [kɜːs]  n. 1. profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger 2. an appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group 3. an evil spell 4. something causes misery or death 5. a severe affliction. v. 1. utter obscenities or profanities 2. heap obscenities upon 3. wish harm upon; invoke evil upon 4. exclude from a church or a religious community. 
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61. It is a terrible affliction; it came to her on her wedding day, like a curse.
62. The unnatural act of Dara's murder and the treacherous overthrow of Shah Jehan acted like a curse upon Delhi.
63. The Arts: The curse of having good taste Joe Boyd has a fatal flaw: he has taste.
64. Even my bloodcurdling tale of the Curse of El Jocoso had not prevailed.
65. Christianity is art and not money. Money is its curseWilliam Blake 
66. I recently listened to such a man curse the government for doing nothing to help his game.
67. To be a eunuch was a curse; even the sight of them was defiling to a Brahmin.
68. They prod us with their guns, they curse us, they shove anyone they think is in the wrong place.
69. Then they placed a dire curse on the girl to teach her a lesson.
70. It was not uncommon to hear stories of the tragic end of those upon whom such a curse came.
71. The answer is to make notes either during the interview or immediately after it; perhaps the latter is a better curse.
72. Mr. Bowis Does my hon. Friend agree that a curse of modern urban living is musical mega-decibels in the night?
73. I ate an energy-giving meal - bakes beans and jacket potato - a combination the midwife would later curse me for.
74. To scoff at or curse the little men was to court disaster, for they made formidable enemies.
75. This is both a blessing and a curse when it comes to cultivating long-term success.
76. They exchanged their freedom for money and liquor, and as it turned out there would be no end of this curse.
77. Competition is both a blessing and a curse in life. Competition leads to human excellence and progress,(www.Sentencedict.com) as well as the legal bullying of the weak. Dr T.P.Chia 
78. It is a popular belief that the worst horrors befall whoever invites the curse of a hijra.
79. This pioneering plea for religious freedom called diversity not a curse but a glory.
80. Fought low, can this ageing black man rise and escape the curse of his anger?
81. I curse myself for not strangling you in your cradle.
82. The youngster was destined to follow many of his ancestors by dying from the family curse hydrocephalus water on the brain.
83. The spots proved to be a blessing and a curse for Christine.
84. I will bless those who bless you and whoever curses you, I will curse.
85. It must be cleaned up and sanitized lest our environment become intolerable and our wealth a curse instead of a blessing.
86. He sometimes wondered if Eleanor had put a curse on him.
87. Deflation, the curse of farmers and wage earners, seemed ready to ease its icy grip.
88. Being a war hero has turned out to be both a blessing and a curse.
89. Maybe Sandler got out of the curse by passing it off to them?
90. And at every blow there was a moan or a curse as it went home.
More similar words: coursepursenursecursorof courserecoursenurserydiscourseby yourselfprecursorexcursionracecoursediscursivein due courseintercoursein the course ofnursery schoolreimbursementsexual intercourseyourshoursburstbursapursuenursingpursuitburst inon all foursburst intoincur
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