12 adjectives to describe cursings

Yet the reader feels the naturalness of this bitter cursing of her own son by the frenzied mother.

And when the cab was fairly at speed, and not before, he abandoned himself to a fit of candid, unrestrained cursing.

There was the customary cursing of the Agrarians and the expressions of resolve to have a new order of freedom after the war, expressions which I believe will not be realised unless Germany is compelled to accept peace by superior forces from without.

He pranced sideways a little and shook his head up and down in an effort to regain his former temper, but that iron hand kept his nose down, now, and that quiet voice sounded above himno cursing, no raking of sharp spurs to torture his tender flanks, no whir of the quirt, but a calm voice of authority and understanding.

West broke into violent, impotent cursing.

If any Northerner should ever get into trouble in South Carolina because of his supposed abolition tendencies, I advise him to bestow a liberal cursing on our Old Public Functionary, assuring him that he will thereby not only escape tar and feathers, but acquire popularity.

" A muffled cursing rolled down to the cowpuncher, and then a sharp challenge: "Who's there?" "Nash, you blockhead!

" A rumble, half cursing and half an inarticulate snarl of brute rage, rose from the cowpunchers.

"Every now and then the Rip Van Winkle machinery breaks down, and for hours we are motionless, listening per force to the terrific cursing and pounding in the Vulcanic realms below.

Back to Bard came fragments of tremendous cursing of an epic breadth and a world-wide inclusiveness.

And when the cab was fairly at speed, and not before, he abandoned himself to a fit of candid, unrestrained cursing.

West broke into violent, impotent cursing.

12 adjectives to describe  cursings