The 2,796 occurrences of cuss
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"It's ther pesky little cuss as come in with ye yesterday, sir," he returned with a grin.
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I never knowed ther mean ol' cuss wint back'ards like thet."
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I've got the cuss safe collared now."
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He was old, too, and had chicken bones in his hair, and, it was curious, but he knew considerable English, and could cuss skilful in it.
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We don't care a continental cuss for you.
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"You're a cheerful little cuss!" grinned Jackson, beginning to see the dangerous side of the situation.
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My show at present consists of three moral Bares, a Kangaroo (a amoozin little Raskal--t'would make you larf yerself to deth to see the little cuss jump up and squeal) wax figgers of G. Washington Gen. Tayler John Bunyan Capt Kidd and Dr. Webster in the act of killin Dr. Parkman, besides several miscellanyus moral wax statoots of celebrated piruts & murderers, &c., ekalled by few & exceld by none.
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My kangaroo is the most larfable little cuss I ever saw.
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The fust time was when I undertuk to lick a owdashus cuss who cut a hole in my tent & krawld threw.
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"I mean the gay and festiv cuss who calls me a man of sin.
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Go it, my gay and festiv cuss!"
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"What under the son are you abowt?" cried I. Sez he, "What did you bring this pussylanermus cuss here fur?" and he hit the wax figger another tremenjis blow on the hed.
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He don't do nobody no good & is a cuss to society & a pirit on honest peple's corn beef barrils.
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So I opened in Kolonial Hall, which was crowded every nite with stujents, &c. Perfesser Finny gazed for hours at my Kangaroo, but when that sagashus but onprincipled little cuss set up one of his onarthly yellins and I proceeded to hosswhip him, the Perfesser objected.
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I will retire and do my lasserated hand up in a rag, and meanwhile I request you to meat out summery and severe punishment to the vishus beest," I hosswhipt the little cuss for upwards of 15 minutes.
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No man on this footstool can rise & git up & say I ever knowinly injered no man or wimmin folks, while all agree that my Show is ekalled by few and exceld by none, embracin as it does a wonderful colleckshun of livin wild Beests of Pray, snaix in grate profushun, a endliss variety of life-size wax figgers, & the only traned kangaroo in Ameriky--the most amoozin little cuss ever introjuced to a discriminatin public.
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Go home, you low cuss!"
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My show konsists of a serious of wax works, snakes, a paneramy kalled a Grand Movin Diarea of the War in the Crymear, komic songs and the Cangeroo, which larst little cuss continners to konduct hisself in the most outrajus stile.
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That Jack Fawlstarf is likewise a immoral old cuss, take him how ye may, and Hamlick is as crazy as a loon.
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But bitterly did I cuss the day I ever sot foot in the retchid place.
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But a low cuss named Iago, who I bleeve wants to git Otheller out of his snug government birth, now goes to work & upsets the Otheller family in the most outrajus stile.
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Mrs. Iago cums in just as Otheller has finished the fowl deed & givs him fits right & left, showin him that he has bin orfully gulled by her miserble cuss of a husband.
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Wall, take the advice of a Amerykin sitterzen, take orf them gownds & don't try to get up a religious fite, which is 40 times wuss nor a prize fite, over Albert Edard, who wants to receive you all on a ekal footin, not keerin a tinker's cuss what meetin house you sleep in Sundays.
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Square Baxter, who Jenerusly refoozed to take a sent for a bottle of camfire; lawyer Perkinses wife who rit sum versis on the Eppisodes; the Editer of the Baldinsville Bugle of Liberty , who nobly assisted me in wollupin my Kangeroo,which sagashus little cuss seriusly disturbed the Eppisodes by his outrajus screetchins & kickins up; Mis.
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It is here, as ushil; and the low cuss who called it a Wacant Lot, and wanted to know why they didn't ornament it with sum Bildins', is a onhappy Outcast in Naponsit.
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"Sound as a cuss!"
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"Go it, my sweet cuss!"
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I'm for the Union as she air, and withered be the arm of every ornery cuss who attempts to bust her up.
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ORGUSTUS is a ethereal cuss.
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EAGLE!" yelled the infuriated Washington, rolling off his horse and hitting Cornwallis a frightful blow on the head with the flat of his sword, "do you call me a EAGLE, you mean, sneakin' cuss?"
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Justice to the noble aboorygine warrants me in sayin' that orrigernerly he was a majestic cuss.
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Says he, Yes, I have, old hoss-fly (he was a low cuss)--yes, I have.
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"Owdashus cuss!" yelled the capting, "away with thee or I shall do mur-rer-der-r-r!"
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With the exception of my Uncle Wilyim--who, as I've before stated, is a uncle by marrige only, who is a low cuss and filled his coat pockets with pies and biled eggs at his weddin breakfast, given to him by my father, and made the clergyman as united him a present of my father's new overcoat, and when my father on discoverin' it got in a rage and denounced him, Uncle Wilyim said the old man (meanin my parent) hadn't any idee of first class Humer!--with the exception of this wretched Uncle the escutchin of my fam'ly has never been stained by Games.
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What did the grizzly old cuss do, however, but commence darncin and larfin in the most joyous manner?
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Brother Kimball is a gay and festive cuss of some seventy summers--or some'ers thereabout.
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But the infamus cuss who I hired to lead me round towns in the day time to excite simpathy drank freely of spiritoous licker unbeknowns to me one day, & while under their inflooance he led me into the canal.
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What a reckless old cuss he was!
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"Let me write the songs of a nashun," sed I, "and I don't care a cuss who goes to the legislater!
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"Say, he must be a desperate cuss."
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we'll ketch th' cuss.
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"You can't evaporate the little cuss."
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Rum little cuss she was, too.
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Yes sir 'ee, you ought to a flanked that reb and then when you got him flanked you ought to a knocked the stuffings out of the cuss.
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Then the old man got to cussing, and cussed everything and everybody he could think of, and then cussed them all over again to make sure he hadn't skipped any, and after that he polished off with a kind of a general cuss all round, including a considerable parcel of people which he didn't know the names of, and so called them what's-his-name when he got to them, and went right along with his cussing.
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They generly had on yellow straw hats most as wide as an umbrella, but didn't wear no coats nor waistcoats, they called one another Bill, and Buck, and Hank, and Joe, and Andy, and talked lazy and drawly, and used considerable many cuss words.
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But the king says: "Cuss the doctor!
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So the king let go of me, and begun to cuss that town and everybody in it.
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Cuss you, I can see now why you was so anxious to make up the deffisit-you wanted to get what money I'd got out of the Nonesuch and one thing or another, and scoop it ALL!"
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So every one of them promised, right out and hearty, that they wouldn't cuss him no more.
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Presently 'Brahim brought in his elder brother, Khizr bin MakbĂșl, about as ill-conditioned a "cuss" as himself.
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"I allers told yer as how it 'ud be--an' here y'are, you thundering jumpt-up cuss-o'-God fool.
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"The same cuss-o'-God wretch has a-follered me 'ome, an' has been a-havin' its Christmas dinner off of Brummy, an' a-hauntin' o' me into the bargain, the jumpt-up tinker!"
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Before I had time to explain the matter to myself, Williams spoke: "I guess he's got out all the vigilantes;" and then bitterly: "The boys in old Mizzouri wouldn't believe this ef I told it on him, the doggoned mean cuss."
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If she'll let up on some of the roughest things, I'll smoke private and cuss private, and crowd through or bust.
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"I wouldn't give a cuss if he had left me 'nough money to get home on the doggoned, grey-haired red pirate," he shrilled, in a seething sentence.
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Said William Tell, "And has this cuss For conquest such a passion He needs must set his cap at us In this exalted fashion?"
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"He's a pretty little cuss," said one of the miners, after a moment.
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Cuss him, I'd fight 'im for 'alf-a-crown.
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Ward's account of a high-handed outrage at "Utiky," where a young gentleman of good family stove in the wax head of "Jewdas Iscarrit," characterizing him at the same time as a "pew-serlanimous cuss."
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I don't often go to the theatre, but when I do I like one of those plays with some ginger in them which the papers generally cuss.
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Ther's Meshech on the floor, a drunken, worthless cuss.
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"Swing the cuss three times, so's ter git kinder a goin, an then we'll see w'ether his head or the door's the thickest," said Abner.
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"That Hiram's an unlucky cuss," said Mr. Strout to his hearers one evening at the grocery.
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"I think the cuss set it on fire himself," said Abner Stiles to his employer, Mr. Ezekiel Pettingill.
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Pepper often comes that way to 'Old Brick'--short, you know, for 'Old Brick Dormitory'--with a poor miserable cuss--excuse me, sir--he's trying to get up on to sober legs.
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You ought to have heard him cuss when he told me--it seemed to be the papers that bothered him most--them, and the mules."
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"Wall, if that ol' cuss is yere now we'uns is sure in fer a fight," he commented positively.
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Thought the cuss had give up, an' got careless.
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"It'll sure be dead then," he muttered, "that cuss will never be got no other way."
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"Thought so--have seen Keith shoot before--I wonder how the cuss ever managed to get him."
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"Well, you're an enterprising cuss!" laughed the reporter.
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I had ter cuss ye out, or git in trouble myself."
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Not a "cuss word" broke the harmony of the occasion.
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"'Oh cuss him, it was him then was it?'
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Cuss the rooks!
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I don't mind its huskin' my voice, for there is no one to talk to, but cuss it, it has softened my bones.
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Cuss 'em!
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Cuss 'em, let any o' these Britishers give me slack, and I'll give 'em cranberry for their goose, I know.
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Lord, I'll shack right over their heads, as they do over a colonist; only when they do, they never say warny wunst, cuss 'em, they arn't civil enough for that.
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"'See 'em, cuss 'em, I don't want to see 'em, I tell you.
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"I shall be off to the highlands this fall; but, cuss em, they hante got no woods there; nothin' but heather, and thats only high enough to tear your clothes.
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cuss the cost!' sais you.
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Cuss them sarvants!
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Oh, cuss 'em, I have no patience with them.
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If they don't, it's their own fault, and cuss 'em they ought to be kicked, for if they ain't too lazy, there is no mistake in 'em, that's a fact.
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Why, cuss 'em, half a dozen of these gents own the country for miles round, so they have to keep some company at the house, and the rest is neighbours.
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Cuss them fellers that spoke, they are wuss than assembly men, hang me if they aint; and _they_ aint fit to tend a bear trap, for they'd be sure to catch themselves, if they did, in their own pit-fall.
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Cuss 'em, they won't visit a new man, or new plantation.
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Cuss 'em, the state would be a nation sight better sarved, if one o' these old rooks was sent out to try trover for a goose, and larceny for an old hat, to Nova Scotia, and you was sent for to take the ribbons o' the state coach here; hang me if it wouldn't.
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Cuss that word Bunkum!
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They have travelled by stumblin', and have measured every thing by the length of their knee, as they fell on the ground, as a milliner measures lace, by the bendin' down of the forefinger--cuss 'em!
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Cuss, these English, they can't live out of mobs.
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They ain't men, they hante the feelin's or pride o' men in 'em; they ain't what they used to be, the nasty, dirty, mean-spirited, sneakin' skunks, for if they had a heart as big as a pea--and that ain't any great size, nother--cuss 'em, when any feller pinted a finger at her to hurt her, or even frighten her, they'd string him right up on the spot, to the lamp post.
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Now, I'll send for Old Clay, to come in Cunard's steamer, and cuss 'em they ought to bring over the old hoss and his fixins, free, for it was me first started that line.
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Why, cuss 'em, says they, 'any fool knows that.'
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"Cuss 'em," said he, "I'll attract more attention afore I've done yet, when Old Clay comes, and then I'll tell 'em who I am--Sam Slick, from Slickville, Onion County, State of Connecticut, United States of America.
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Whips wear out, and so do spurs, but a good sneezer of a cuss hain't no wear out to it; it's always the same.'
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"'Oh cuss him, it was him then was it?'
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Cuss the rooks!
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