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accursed

[uh-kur-sid, uh-kurst] / əˈkɜr sɪd, əˈkɜrst /


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The place gets especially gruesome once the sun sets and a killer — again, a Shadysider accursed — turns color war into a red rampage.

From New York Times

"Blessings come when you remove those accursed things," he added, quoting the Bible.

From BBC

An argument could be made that Jones is reclaiming the “accursed land” or “Indian curse” trope of American lore going back to the 19th century.

From Los Angeles Times

The anxieties of Shakespeare’s tragedies remain, but separated parents and children are reunited, shaky marriages are repaired, and the accursed find redemption.

From Washington Post

The idea reminds me of the academy’s accursed popular films award, which was promptly backpedaled after it was met with resounding scorn.

From New York Times