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cursed

[kur-sid, kurst] / ˈkɜr sɪd, kɜrst /




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That’s especially true for a Browns franchise that has long been cursed at the most important position in football.

From The Wall Street Journal

The oft-bemoaned and cursed "liberal education" originated with and was championed by another ambitious governor and later commander-in-chief, President Ronald Reagan.

From Salon

In the Vietnamese culture, if someone doesn’t receive a proper burial in their hometown, “their souls are cursed to wander the earth aimlessly, as ghosts.”

From Los Angeles Times

The two of them first cursed, but then “it made both me and that person smile,” Yeremina recalled.

From Seattle Times

They elbowed and cursed one another, jockeying for position, each clutching a sheaf of photographs for Ford to sign.

From Seattle Times