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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024cuss /kʌs/USA pronunciation [Informal.]v. - Informal Termsto use profanity (to)* curse (at): [no object]He was cussing as they took him off to jail.[~ + at + object]cussing at his captors[~ + object]He cussed me under his breath.
n. [countable] - Informal Termsan obscene word;
curse. - Informal Termsa person or animal: a strange old cuss.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024cuss (kus),USA pronunciation [Informal.]v.i. - Informal Termsto use profanity;
curse; swear. v.t. - Informal Termsto swear at;
curse:He cussed the pedestrian for getting in his way. - Informal Termsto criticize or reprimand in harsh terms (often fol. by out):The coach cussed out the team for losing.
n. - Informal Termscurse word;
oath. - Informal Termsa person or animal:a strange but likable cuss.
- variant of curse, with loss of r and shortening of vowel, as in ass2, bass2, passel, etc. 1765–75, American.
cuss′er, n. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: cuss /kʌs/ informal n - a curse; oath
- a person or animal, esp an annoying one
vb - another word for curse,
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