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cuss

/kuhs/US // kʌs //UK // (kʌs) informal //

骂人,大骂,骂骂咧咧,骂人的

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to use profanity; curse; swear.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to swear at; curse: He cussed the pedestrian for getting in his way.
    • : to criticize or reprimand in harsh terms: The coach cussed out the team for losing.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : curse word; oath.
    • : a person or animal: a strange but likable cuss.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • If Republicans win big, Democrats will hang their heads and cuss the Koch brothers.

  • He's an ornery cuss kind of Republican, extremely critical of Bush and Cheney back in the day.

  • I wanted to kill the enemy and be a roughneck and cuss and spit tobacco, come home and do it again.

  • Jimmy Carter united the other members, who could all agree over “what an annoying cuss Carter could be.”

  • He was also an ornery, obnoxious cuss, almost universally loathed by his contemporaries.

  • I don't blame him for killin' the cuss, not a bit; I'd have shot any man livin' that 'ad taken a good horse o' mine up that trail.

  • I did think uh tryin' t' get off with their hosses, but I figured it wouldn't pay with that sharp-eared cuss on the watch.

  • Cuss him to-night, ef he's alive; an' ef his bed is soff' as wool, doan let him sleep for thinkin' of Miss Dory.

  • Here this young cuss, Fire Bear, is traipsin' around as he pleases, on nothin' more than his word that he'll appear for trial.

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