The 2,796 occurrences of cuss

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Stop it, cuss ye," yelled Bud, as Carl came out of the cabin.

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I told him he was a mean cuss and he said he woodent be pardner with a feller whitch woodent let him drink and smoke out of the store.

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Jim is a cuss.

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We mayn't be worth a cuss In this ugly foreign muss, But when the nation needs some help, Why--pass the job to us!

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But Bob, ungrateful cuss, he would never say, Like the rest, that she had saved their lives; He was too blamed busy, like the one-armed man Papering--the one that had the hives!

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He was an accurate tactician, too, and a man who had the faculty of getting admirable results out of his command "without ever a cuss word," said Truman, a thing which that old-time troop leader could not understand.

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"Wal, you are a likely lookin' cuss tew be th' side partner of Greaser Smith.

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"He's a deservin' cuss; an' th' Leetle Woman's ben like a mother tew us all."

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"Th' identicle cuss," laughed Ham.

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"Y' see, my division ends at Warsaw, and I run back and forth here every other day, but I don't get much chance to see them, and I ain't worth a cuss f'r letter-writin'.

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"Oh, wouldn't your grammar make Old Grammati-cuss curl up, though!"

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"Keep your longest cuss words till morning; you'll need 'em, take my word for it."

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I went by the still to find Chris an' cuss out ole Jeb Mullins an' the men thar.

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Mind, it is not a cuss-word.

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I pity the poor cuss--Well, there's only one more entry after that.

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"I'm sort of glad he got away--poor cuss!

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Poor cuss!

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It's from that English cuss, Courtney.

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He was settin' back with me, behind the pianner, an' we both tries to holt on to her an' keep her stiddy, but we cain't do much more'n set down an' cuss haff the time, we're so afeard we'll git throwed out.

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'Cry, cuss, swear--anything, but don't be so solemn-like.

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Alfurd's mos' crazy 'bout bein' a circus clown an' ye'd die laffin' to see the little cuss cuttin' didoes.

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Be durned if he ain't the queerest cuss I ever seed.

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I heard several people say he was a young man with no bad habits: 'He does not drink a drop of liquor, he don't smoke, chew tobacco, nor cuss.'

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She can cuss in two or three languages not specified in the guarantee.

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Cuss words must have flown freely, and no doubt the more desperate ones talked resistance.

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"Just now, two things blur the picture; I want to get this speech thing off my hands, and I want to find a resister, a sass-back, a contrary cuss, that will argue back at me.

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She'd fuss at the sun fer comin' up, an cuss hit fer goin' down.

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I wanted to get out where I could meet them, one at a time, to tell jokes, hear the news, complain about the depression, cuss Congress, and sympathize with those in distress.

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And not a man of us, if His Reverence'll excuse me for saying so, dare let out a cuss afore her.

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An idiotic thing occurred to me and you are such a tragic cuss that I never can think things are as bad with you as you imagine."

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Maybe ye took off the cuss."

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'I begrudged it to poor Tim; and cuss _him_, it's going down _his_ gullet!

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'I'd cuss all danger,' said Jones, gnawing his lip, 'if I could only lug Rust in it too.'

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cuss the railways!

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A Cuss from Chicago came to see her every two weeks.

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Hain't I seen,--and you have too, Orn,--many a poor cuss get away just like I did, mebbe over the river, mebbe a hundred miles or two, or he might even git in another state, but Burnett'll haul him back by his neck, jest the same."

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"Kid," he said huskily, "I'm a hard-headed old cuss, harder'n brass tacks.

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"There was no resisting the poor cuss, Jenkins, and I promised to do what I could for him."

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When they had reached the shelter of the woods the slave said: "Ah neber hurd a deck han' on de ribber cuss and swear lak dat po' white woman."

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Cuss!

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Oh, I'm a determined cuss when I get going.

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Now it doesn't matter a twopenny cuss to me about old Kitely--I don't care if he was scragged twice over--I've no doubt he deserved it.

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Dix-ie was ver-y smart, He could drink whis-ky, fight chick-ens, play po-ker, and cuss his moth-er.

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Gideon is 'a cuss,' and a 'cuss of cowardice.''

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'Tā-ünt no use, sir,' he says, says he, to de doctor; 'de cuss of de Pharisees is uppán me, and all de stuff in your shop can't do _me_ no good.'

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In short, he was spoken of by his neighbors as "a hard-working cuss, and tol'ably well fixed."

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"That cuss thinks he's ol' hell this morning.

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But he's just the kind of cuss to get holt of all the purty girls."

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"Sock it to the old cuss!" commented Amos.

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In short, he was spoken of by his neighbors as "a hard-working cuss, and tol'ably well fixed."

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Lycurgus Banks swore when he saw Radbourn: "That cuss thinks he's ol' hell this morning.

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But he's just the kind of cuss to get holt of all the purty girls."

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"Y' see, my division ends at Warsaw, and I run back and forth here every other day, but I don't get much chance to see them, and I ain't worth a cuss f'r letter-writin'.

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Sometime I would keep the flies off'n old Master, and when I would get tired and let the bresh slap his neck he would kick at me and cuss me, but he never did reach me.

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And then--then he'd just seem to be riled with anger and lay down the law of the Lord between cuss-words that all the slaves could understand.

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That make him so mad he jest stand and holler and cuss.

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Old Brown say de boiler weak and it liable to bust, but old Master jump down off'n his hoss and go 'round to de boiler and say, "Cuss fire to your black heart!

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Throw on some cordwood, cuss fire to your heart!"

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"Dis is Tom, and Bryan, and Bob, and Miss Betty, and you is to call 'em dat, and don't you ever call one of 'em Young Master or Young Mistress, cuss fire to your black hearts!"

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"Optimistic cuss, ain't he?" remarked Seaton.

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All I needed was a few good cuss words to start me off!"

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Now, I know that cuss, he's no friend of mine, and he'd just go straight away and tell Ralli what I'd done, and that'd set the Greek dead agin you all for a certainty and make things just as uncomfortable for you as could be.

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"What a dog-goned forgetful cuss I am; blamed if I ain't forgot all about 'em.

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"Cuss the critter!" was the bitter reply.

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KISSES The bridegroom, who was in a horribly nervous condition, appealed to the clergyman in a loud whisper, at the close of the ceremony: "Is it kisstomary to cuss the bride?"

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Always when he come home nights, he so completely intoxicated he don't care a cuss foh all the skeeters in the hull creation.

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In the mawnin, when Marse George done git up, the skeeters so completely intoxicated they don't care a cuss foh Marse George, ner nobody!"

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"That fellow Jones is a hard-headed cuss," remarked Brown.

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"Whar's that sanctimonious cuss of a steward!" inquired he.

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"I guess," said Mr Lathrope, as he watched her affectionate antics, "the stoopid old cuss will purr herself to potato parings, and rub all her darned fur inter a door-mat with joy!"

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"I guess you'd better stow that, you ugly cuss!" said he menacingly; "or else I'll soon make you rattle your ivories to another toon!"

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"They don't care a cuss for social distinctions!"

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And yet, that very peculiarity and contrariness that made us cuss and swear too, only induced Captain Jiggins to say occasionally when she was most outrageous wide in her yawing, 'Pretty dear!' or some such trash--this very peculiarity, I say, saved all our lives from the most dreadful fate, and brought us home safe to England after encountering one of the most deadly perils of the deep.

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"Guess we don't care a cuss where you come from.

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Besides, he said, it would be "better to put off the appointment awhile," as he'd just heard that the "boss" of the very identical shipping firm where he thought he could have got Fritz a berth had started "right away" for Boston, and he was such a "durned electric eel of a cuss, here, there, and everywhere," that it would be "just dubersome to kalkerlate" when he would "reel his way back to hum!"

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"I couldn't do else, considerin' the poor cuss wer so down on his luck as to ask me; 'sides, mister, I knewed him afore he went to the bad; an' if he du come with me, it'll do him good in one way.

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"The cowardly cuss is running away!" yelled Bill derisively.

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"It's kind of you, Addie, to come out here in the chill of the night to see a wild cuss like me, outlawed by man, and forsaken by Heaven!"

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Wild Bill, gloomy and morose, said he didn't "care a cuss" if all the Indians of the Sioux nation pitched upon them.

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"Here, you red-haired cuss, here!" cried the bar-keeper.

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"Why, he asked me how that gay and festive cuss, the governor, was!" replied the boy.

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Again, when it happened that, wishing to shirk Some rather unpleasant and arduous work, I begged her to go to a neighbor, She wanted to know why I made such a fuss, And saucily said, "You're a cuss--cuss--cuss---- You were always ac-cus-tomed to labor!"

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"What d'ye make out o' them cuss words, Jap?" asked Long Bill, at length.

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"That Mexikin's an unhospitable cuss!" muttered Lincoln, with an expression of contempt.

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After another characteristic silence, Mose said slowly: "Anyhow, I want you to understand that I'm much obliged for your good will; I'm not worth a cuss at putting things in a smooth way; I think I'm getting worse every day, but you've been my friend, and--and there's no discount on my words when I tell you you've made me feel ashamed of myself to-day.

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In the second place if your tramp _did_ want to take it out on the Colonel why should he be scared by Mose, who was a little bit of a sawed-off cuss that I could lick with one hand tied behind me?

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He'd clap his hand upon my shoulder and cuss me as familiar and neighborly as if he'd been a common chap.

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He said that he was a mean cuss who drank all his life, would drink whenever he got the chance, was all the time running after the women and, to cover up his deviltry, he goes round preaching temperance, and raising the devil with the hotel keepers.

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Mr. Kimball said it had been remarked in the barroom that Smith was a "mean cuss," and should be whipped.

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I didn't ax him to come here plaguing me about the cuss o' Ham.

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"I thought 'twas wicked to cuss, but Massa Minister says Ham was cussed in the Bible.

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"O, what a cuss that Ham was!" groaned Tom.

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"Don't know nothin' 'bout that ole cuss," replied Chloe.

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The first time was when I undertook to lick a owdashus cuss who cut a hole in my tent and krawld threw.

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There's old "Aunt Jess," that hard old cuss, Who never would repent; He never missed a single meal, Nor never paid a cent.

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DAN TAYLOR Dan Taylor is a rollicking cuss, A frisky son of a gun, He loves to court the maidens And he savies how it's done.

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It's out on the road With a very heavy load, With a very awkward team And a very muddy road, You may whip and you may holler, But if you cuss it's on the sly; Then whack the cattle on, boys,-- Root hog or die.

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