Cursed Sentence Examples

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  • My father said I am cursed already.

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  • She cursed him silently.

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  • She cursed herself quietly for saying stupid things.

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  • He cursed and wrenched her up, slapping her hard.

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  • The instant the word left his lips he cursed himself.

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  • He cursed himself silently.

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  • Taran cursed the animal again under his breath and blocked two strikes before they broke free of the footmen.

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  • She rose and stumbled forward again, cursed as she ran into a larger boulder, then lost her balance and rolled down a sudden dip.

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  • He cursed me and yanked it out of the base and threw it across the room.

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  • It contorted into a human form, and Katie cursed.

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  • He'd left her there.  She cursed herself for insisting on resting and paused, looking up at the cloudy sky visible through the overhead canopy.

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  • Dan cursed as he trotted from an area to the side of the building.

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  • She cursed, her mutter fading away as she tested her body.

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  • As suddenly as she appeared, Death was gone.  Anger rising, Kris looked around to make sure she really was gone then cursed.

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  • At first he didn't spot her and cursed the fact that Cynthia was so short.

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  • If anything, anyone with more than one life seemed pretty well cursed.

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  • She knew the rumors that spoke of the Warlord being cursed.

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  • Praying he didn't take it out on Ashley, Jessi cursed the teen silently for taking her phone.

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  • He cursed the talent that initially drew him to her, forced to wait for the fog to clear.

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  • He inveighs against the oppression of the poor by the rich, reproves those who, weary of matins or mass, spend their time in church "jangling," telling tales, and wondering where they will get the best ale, and revives the legend of the dancers at the church door during mass who were cursed by the priest and went on dancing for a twelvemonth without cessation.

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  • In his last moments he cursed both the Bourbons and Admiral Sir Sidney Smith for having induced him to engage in this reckless adventure (1806).

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  • After the retaking of Jerusalem and recovery of the Cross from the Persians in the eighteenth year of his reign, Heraclius called a mixed council at Karin (Theodosiopolis) of Greeks and Armenians under Ezr (Esdras), catholicus, at which the preceding council of Dvin was cursed, its reforms repudiated and the confession of Chalcedon adopted.

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  • In 1302, in the midst of a hostile assembly, Philip cursed his sons should they consent to hold the Crown of any one but God'; and in this isolated outburst he sees the key to his character.

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  • It roused one of the fits of wild rage to which he was not unfrequently liable; he burst out into ejaculations of wrath, and cursed the cowardly idle servants who suffered their master to be made the laughing-stock of a low-born priest.

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  • Gabriel took it and smiled, cheered by the thought of the most powerful immortal ever born cursed with the self-control of a five-year-old in a room with fresh-baked cookies and no adult supervision.

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  • Surprised, he cursed Death for dumping the vulnerable human he was meant to protect into Hell before freeing him!

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  • The room even smelled like Sasha.  Rhyn cursed his dead half-brother silently and left, traveling the black stone halls of the fortress in Hell where he'd spent most of his life.  He reached the door before the block of cells where Sasha had collected his favorite creatures in Hell to create his own twisted, private zoo.  They'd referred to the sick Immortal as the zookeeper, a creature as deserving of a cell as any.

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  • I thought the Guardians were cursed without their magic, but the Others can't track them.

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  • The legends about him say he killed his mate, who was the daughter of a god, and he was cursed for all time.

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  • He silently cursed the warlord of Tiyan for drugging him and couldn't help but feel surprised she hadn't straight out killed him.

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  • She cursed the grand duke, saying she could not imagine how he could confound the innocent with the guilty.

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  • A twist on classic monster fables, CURSED unleashes ancient omens into the modern world.

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  • I cursed myself for not bringing a flashlight as I felt around the walls for a light switch.

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  • Her chin trembled, and suddenly, she cursed the human emotions.

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  • She rolled up her window, watched him return to his car, and cursed.

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  • She cursed him quietly.

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  • The Immortals. leader cursed and paced for a few minutes after Rhyn left before disappearing into the hallway.

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  • Romas strode in unasked, and she cursed quietly as she saw the cat-like critter chasing Kiera.

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  • She cursed herself, aware she had accomplished little as far as advancing her rights but managed to draw the guaranteed attention of a man she was not certain she wanted to notice her.

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  • They cursed the wolves, but both enjoyed their time being prisoners in their own home.

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  • He cursed his luck while muttering a clipped, "Hello."

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  • He cursed himself for not packing provisions or even remembering to feed before leaving Fairhaven.

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  • Silently, he cursed the blond warrior he suspected gave it to Lana.

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  • The other soldier cursed.

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  • Brady cursed and darted around the shelf, sprinting after the kid.

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  • Gabriel cursed under his breath.  He had no way of knowing what kind of test a deity like Death could create, but it wasn't likely to be good.  While he had full faith in Rhyn, he also knew better than to trust the petite woman in white standing in his dream.

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  • Darian cursed at it under his breath, knowing it hadn't done what he said.

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  • The creature tells me otherwise and cheers me on whenever I take the head of another cursed barbarian.

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  • Tears rose, and she cursed again.

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  • Taran cursed and glanced around, catching sight of Sirian.

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  • When Althaea heard this, she cursed.

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  • As Richard of York gained influence, Kempe became unpopular; men called him "the cursed cardinal," and his fall seemed imminent when he died suddenly on the 22nd of March 1454.

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  • Occupying 135 degrees of latitude, living on the shores of frozen or of tropical waters; at altitudes varying from sea-level to several thousands of feet; in forests, grassy prairies or deserts; here starved, there in plenty; with a night here of six months' duration, there twelve hours long; here among health-giving winds, and there cursed with malaria - this brown man became, in different culture provinces, brunette or black, tall or short, long-headed or short-headed, and developed on his own hemisphere variations from an average type.

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  • But the land was cursed with barrenness, and the oracle declared that Alcmaeon would never find rest until he reached a spot on which the sun had never shone at the time he slew his mother.

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  • Under the sons of Constantine Christian bishops in numberless synods cursed one another turn by turn.

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  • The Engagers had the majority in parliament, but were frantically cursed from the pulpits; they and their army mustered for the deliverance of their king.

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  • He called the people together at the hour of prayer, publicly cursed Mansur from the pulpit and declared him deposed.

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  • Indeed he was accepted by the English people as the benefactor who had delivered them from anarchy; and if they murmured at his love of hoarding, and cursed his inquisitors Empson and Dudley, they had no wish to change the Tudor rule, and were far from regarding the times of the Lancastrian experiment as a lost golden age.

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  • According to the legend the saint, accompanied by St Brendan of Birr, followed the king to Tara and solemnly cursed it, from which time it was deserted.

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  • Even in 1150 Bagdad had seen a library of philosophical books burned by command of the caliph Mostanjid; and in 1192 the same place might have witnessed a strange scene, in which the books of a physician were first publicly cursed, and then committed to the flames, while their owner was incarcerated.

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  • When the peril of appealing to Yusuf was put before him at durbar by his son, he acknowledged the danger, but added that he did not wish to be cursed throughout Islam as the cause of the loss of Spain and that, if choose he must, he thought it better to lead camels in Africa than to tend pigs in Castile.

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  • A fresh council was soon convoked, which cursed Irene and re-enacted the decrees of 754.

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  • He cursed his inability to communicate with the rest of humanity and considered driving directly to town to seek help, but thoughts of a person trapped in the twisted wreckage, prompted him to strain his eyes in the gathering darkness and search the abyss below.

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  • He had asked his advice about killing a man who had cursed ' Umar.

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  • Forever cursed (Or blessed) With memories Lagging behind... savoring the moments Or reliving the nightmares Like a lazy wanderer.

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  • Forever cursed (Or blessed) With memories Lagging behind... Savoring the moments Or reliving the nightmares Like a lazy wanderer.

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  • Sir Alex has been cursed by injuries to key players and the unexpectedly rapid decline of kingpins like Paul Scholes.

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  • Two days later this pleasant site was cursed, as usual, with the " Reverse Midas Touch " and digging became somewhat squalid.

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  • Unfortunately Prince Rupert is cursed and becomes a werewolf every full moon.

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  • With a small whimper, Anna leaned forward, kissed the surprisingly cold signet, then silently cursed the man who wore it.

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  • Long ago when men cursed and beat the ground with sticks, it was called witchcraft.

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  • Have not the most cursed wretches been forced to cry out, Oh!

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  • Cursed with such immoderate fluency Lydgate could not sustain himself at the highest level of artistic excellence; and, though imbued with a sense of the essentials of poetry, and eager to prove himself in its various manifestations, he stinted himself of the self-discipline necessary to perfection of form.

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  • Any guard might arrest him, but by strange chance no one does so and all rapturously greet the man they cursed the day before and will curse again a month later.

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  • As for Scrat he probably still is trying to retrieve that cursed acorn.

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  • Have not the most cursed wretches been forced to cry out, Oh !

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  • It turns out she's not the only Best Actress Oscar winner to be cursed this way.

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  • Anyone who's played a Castlevania game remembers the Belmont, the cursed blood-lineage that has the power to hunt and defeat Dracula even though the pesky bugger keeps on reappearing throughout history.

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  • Do they curse more or have they started cursing if they've never cursed before?

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  • Love-Him-or-Hate-Him - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate publication is sworn by and cursed at by many.

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  • You're also cursed with raw sensuality, so finding romantic partners is easier for you, although keeping them is more difficult without feeling trapped.

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  • Aurora, star of Disney's Sleeping Beauty, was betrothed at birth to Prince Phillip but grows up in a secluded cottage after being cursed to die by the prick of a spinning wheel's spindle before her sixteenth birthday.

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  • A frequently used tactic includes claims that the victim is "cursed" and only the psychic can remove the curse.

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  • Some report that the Titanic carried a cursed mummy.

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  • They quickly warned their supervisors that the ship was cursed, for the devil had put his stamp on the numbers, but they were laughed at and told to get back to work.

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  • This ability comes about because they are cursed.

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  • For those of us cursed with illegible scrawls that we laughingly call handwriting, well, that's what computers were made for.

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  • I can easily think back to being cursed out by my fellow mother friends when I managed to squeeze into a fitted suit for my son's bris instead of wearing a moo-moo.

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  • As Angelus, Angel had butchered a young gypsy girl and her clan cursed Angelus with the soul of the man he had been before, tempering the beast.

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  • Was it Angel, the vampire cursed with a soul or Spike, the vampire who chose to have a soul?

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  • There, she meets, Mr. Tumnus, a kindly faun, who tells her how the wicked White Witch has cursed Narnia with 100 years of an unending winter and no Christmas.

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  • She is also of the same gypsy tribe that cursed Angel.

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  • Angel is the vampire cursed with his human soul.

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  • Milo has enjoyed a long career in feature films including Rocky Balboa, Cursed, Stay Alive and many others.

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  • Their line was cursed ever since Isildur refused to destroy the One Ring.

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  • Gabriel joined him and cursed.

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  • On the way home, Jackson cursed himself for his lack of self-control.

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  • Ully cursed as he moved to seek cover from the downpour.  Safe beneath his jungle roof, Toby watched him.  The brave, cheerful Ully that sat with him in Hell seemed lost in the underworld, and Toby began to suspect there was another reason their jailer, Jared, had freed them.

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  • They assailed the cross, saying that Christ is cross, and that we ought not to worship the tree, because it is a cursed instrument.

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  • Pierre said then cursed in French.

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  • Dean cursed himself for not wanting to talk to the redheaded deputy, who would have been infinitely preferable to this obnoxious jerk.

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