The 2,796 occurrences of cuss
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Dis*cuss" (?
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Dis*cuss"er (?
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Dis*cuss"ive (?
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Dis*cuss"ive , n.
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Ex*cuss" (?
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), In*cuss" (?
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[R.] Per*cuss" (?
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Per*cuss" , v. i.
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Per*cuss"ive (?
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Re'per*cuss" (-kŭs"), v. t. [ imp.
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Re'per*cuss"ive (-k?s"?v), a.
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Re'per*cuss"ive , n. A repellent.
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Ever'body jus' walk roun' an' say cuss word, yaas!"
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"Now, mark the cuss, Horatio!" gasped my friend.
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"Well, you are a low cuss!" said he, and taking up a basket beside him, hobbled hastily out of the room.
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"You used to be a literary little cuss," he said at length; "didn't you edit the mag.
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"Seen him and made friends with him, and if possible he's the funnier old cuss of the two; but you should study 'em both.
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Is this von What's-his-name a formidable cuss?"
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The crafty cuss, he must have stuck it up on purpose.
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He used to suck my finger regular, the darn little cuss-that finger right there!"
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I didn't mean to cuss.
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"'Yes, ma'am,' I'll say, 'Burning Daylight was a pretty good cuss, but it's better that he's gone.
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Owin' to the high spots on the road, she looked like one of these movin' picters, as to blur and wobble; sounded like a cyclone mingled with cuss-words, and smelt like hell on housecleanin' day.
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"And the way he can cuss is simply God-awful," Big Bill testified.
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Who should have inherited your title and, with it, its cuss.
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Rare: factorial; exclam; smash; cuss; boing; yell; wow; hey; wham; eureka; [spark-spot]; soldier."
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"The darned cuss."
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It also was a Jew, Who drove a Putney 'bus-- For flesh of swine however fine He did not care a cuss.
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"Wel-l-l--WE don't cuss much before the women," he admitted apologetically "We kinda consider that men's talk.
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They won't let anybody cross their line, and they won't say anything--not even when you cuss 'em.
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He's a slippery cuss and you'll have to watch him."
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Wall I didn't want to see him git robbed, so I went right up to him and I sed--look out mister, you air gittin' your pockits picked, wall sir, that durned cuss never sed a word and every body commenced to laff, and I looked round to see what they wuz a laffin' at, and it wan't no man at all, nothin' only a durned old wax figger.
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You see Jim he wuz sort of a triflin' no 'count old cuss, so to keep him out of mischief we made him editor.
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But I wuz younger then, John, And I didn't care a cuss; So I'd pull the throttle open And jist let her wheeze and fuss.
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He wuz about the silliest cuss I ever seen.
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Gosh, I wuz afraid to go out in the barnyard one while, cos one day when I wuz out thar I heerd a hen say to a rooster, "Thar's that old gray-headed cuss we've bin a-layin' fer."
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Yosemite Jim, or a Tale of the Great White Death YOSEMITE JIM wuz the name he had, And he came from no one knowed whar; Quiet, easy goin' sort of a cuss, And wuz reckoned on the squar'.
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For it was a foreign Prince's whim to collect this tiny cuss, And a golden quid was no more to him than a copper to coves like us.
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For you'll never know in that land of snow how lonesome a man can feel; So I made a fuss of the little cuss, and I christened it "Lucille".
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So I shook my head, and I glumly said: "Gol darn the saucy cuss!
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Anyway, yuh ain't got any call to cuss Sunfish; he ain't to blame.
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"Never told you how I discovered the little cuss.
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He's all out o' cuss-words and there hain't a log budged.
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Ain't Bull Corey the blowin'est and the mos' trouble-us cuss 'round these hull woods?
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There's only two of us in the world belonging to each other... "Cloete lets out a horrid cuss-word, jumps up, bolts away into his room, and George hears him there banging things around.
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"That poor cuss doesn't appear to be holiday-making," remarked the sincerely-compassionate person at my side, after closely observing the other for a period; and then, moved by the overpowering munificence of his inward nature, he called aloud, "Say, stranger, you seem to have got it thickly in the neck.
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We all know that Hoag is the meanest cuss and biggest liar on the river.
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"Just like him, just like him; served him right; he was a dirty cuss.
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"There's no tellin' what cuss may be snoopin' around."
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"I'll just bet it's my luck to have some inquisitive cuss come buttin' in here on my pasture," he mumbled sleepily that night as he pulled the blankets up to his chin.
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"I'll bet he aimed right all right, but he drew the gun over when he pulled the trigger-the cuss!
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But he's a close-mouthed cuss.
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"If you'd heerd him cuss Monty this mawnin' you'd never guess it was religion.
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"If you'd heerd Stewart cuss you'd sure know how we hate to hev to tell you this.
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"A cuss that's too plumb lazy to fish his own salmon.
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And go to Gunch's again to-night, and play poker, and cuss as much as I feel like, and drink a hundred and nine-thousand bottles of beer."
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But there was a little squirt of a man there--probably been waiting half an hour--I kind of admired the little cuss--and he turns on Zilla and says, perfectly polite, 'Madam, why are you trying to push past me?'
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Why couldn't you and I make some excuse--say business in New York--and get up to Maine four or five days before they do, and just loaf by ourselves and smoke and cuss and be natural?"
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Wear old pants, and loaf, and cuss."
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The old-fashioned coon was a fine old cuss--he knew his place--but these young dinges don't want to be porters or cotton-pickers.
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And then old Major Silas Satan, a brainy cuss who's always waitin', he gives his tail a lively quirk, and gets in quick his dirty work.
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Poor cuss!
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Here you love Paul, and yet you plague him and cuss him out as if you hated him.
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But just to show you how liberal I am, I'm going to send a check for ten bucks to this Beecher Ingram, because a lot of fellows are saying the poor cuss preaches sedition and free love, and they're trying to run him out of town."
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I'm a fool, but I'm not such a bad cuss, get to know me.
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"You seen that smooth-faced old cuss?"
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You and Jim, that darned innocent old cuss, robbing mails and cattle ranches.
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Very peevish & full of cuss.
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"Some of these days," Bud stated with drunken deliberation, "they'll take and hang you, Frank, for being such an agreeable cuss."
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I don't give a cuss how you make'm.
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"This is a real talkative cuss, and obliging, too.
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He was beginnin' to look like he was gittin' scared about it; I reckon maybe I made a break, sayin' what I did about it, so I jest wanted to take the cuss off.
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"Only don't think I'm afraid,-not of a spindle-legged cuss like him," shouted Charlie.
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Well, this experience has woke up that kid in me, and blamed if I can coax the little cuss to go to sleep again!
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"We don't know, and we don't give a cuss, what you're aimin' at," he thundered.
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I thought Tull was goin' to drop, an' that little frog-legged cuss, he looked some limp an' white.
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"The damned 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 damned little cuss!"
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"Rastled with it,--the damned 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 damned little cuss."
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"Just you go out there and cuss, and see."
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Some said "he is a nervy cuss."
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"I know I'm a stingy cuss," Vic said, carelessly, but a deeper red touched his cheek.
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He's an old cuss, but he's a wooz."
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"The little cuss!" he said.
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You've got to have to plug through snow now and then, and see a game of baseball and wear a stiff collar and have a policeman cuss you.
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"Should think I might look like 'most any old cuss after such darned work as this," growled David, but his face was white.
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He apt to be mighty fractious sometimes, and maybe he cuss you when you try to 'suade him but he need somebody what understand him to be 'round wid him.
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Well, if it hadn't been for it, I'd have been breathing to-day with soul so dead I couldn't have whispered a single cuss-word about my native land.
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Besides, he was a superstitious cuss, and I fancy a bit afraid of the white man's magic.
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And for Lord's sake don't let on to Honey like you--give a cuss whether it rains or not, so long 's it don't pour too hard the night of the dance."
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You must think I'm a whining cuss--say!
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He always was a comical cuss.
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And the use of your mouth to cuss a little.
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I didn't have the nerve to let her know I was a worthless cuss bein' hunted down by the community.
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I don't care a cuss about whether them dry-farmers is fixin' to light here or not.
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He'll believe this last stretch of fence is what made us throw him down, and he'll be so mad he'll cuss us out till the neighbors'll think the smoke's a prairie fire.
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"You can't cuss where women can hear," he told Miss Allen reassuringly.
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When I saw that I 'adn't a cuss left for it.
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"He's a queer cuss," was the detective's only comment and Clymer broke into the conversation.
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