单词 | cuss |
释义 | cuss From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcusscuss /kʌs/ verb [intransitive, transitive] British English old-fashioned, American English spokenSWEARto swear because you are annoyed by something → cuss somebody ↔ out→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuscuss• The Navy should hire me to teach sailors how to cuss.• Unlike his teammates, Jones doesn't drink or cuss.• It says that a boxer can not cuss at the audience during a match.• He started cussing at the policeman who stopped him.• Of course in doing so, her rear became out of line, so she was cussed for that too.• Jeez, what if I get mad and start cussing out the kids in my class!• All I did was sit down for supper! and I get cussed out twice.• I didn't blow the horn, but I was cussing that driver for about a mile.• By his own account, he soldiered and cussed with them, working and learning by their side.Origin cuss (1800-1900) curse |
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