19 Verbs to Use for the Word swearing

Neither shalt thou swear by thy head; because thou canst not make one hair white or black.

I'd rather hear thee swear, thou art my Foe, And like some noble and romantick Maid With Poniards wou'd my stubborn Heart invade; And whilst thou dost the faithful Relique tear, In every Vein thoud'st find Celinda there.

I remember noticing the bay as it grew cleaner, and thinking that I would break off swearing; and I remember cursing Bob Smart like a pirate within an hour.

The officer ceased swearing, and treated his adviser with marked respect.

they may curse an' swear as much as they like, it doesn't hurt me.

Otherwise, if we do venture to swear, without due advice and care, without much respect and awe, upon any slight or vain (not to say bad or unlawful) occasion, we then desecrate swearing, and are guilty of profaning a most sacred ordinance: the doing so doth imply base hypocrisy, or lewd mockery, or abominable wantonness and folly; in bodily invading and vainly trifling with the most august duties of religion.

One of them told me this day at dinner that it had really such an influence upon him, that being at cards last night when another officer fell a swearing, he was not able to bear it, but rose up and left the company.

One of the members was a clergyman: owing to him a law was passed forbidding profane swearing or Sabbath-breaking; a puritanic touch which showed the mountain rather than the seaboard origin of the men settling Kentucky.

She could hear Tom swearing, and the other logs floating on and on seemed to hear him also, and tremble.

It involves some swearing.

How it came to pass I know not, but I did from this time so leave off my swearing that it was a wonder to myself to observe it.

He was a strict and stern warrior, unscrupulous and pitiless towards his enemies, especially towards such as he despised, severe in regard to himself, dignified in his manners, never guilty of swearing himself and punishing swearing as a breach of discipline amongst the troops placed under his orders.

I made a rule that Ace must quit swearing; and slapped him up to a peak a few times for not obeyingwhich was really a hard thing for him to do while driving; and when he was in a quarrel I always overlooked his cursing, because he could not fight successfully unless he had the right to work himself up into a passion by calling names and swearing.

I heard Madge tell him that he hadn't troubled her at all, and then, as the cowboys and Camp walked off, she added, "And, Mr. Gunton, I want to thank you for reproving Mr. Camp's dreadful swearing.

Most on it 'ere in Clintonsome on it, Muster Miles o' Frampton ull swear to.

And, though a member of the church, and deacon, I declare, That thing jest sets me up on end and makes me want ter swear!

"Avoid swearing, if you can, wholly," said Epictetus.

"And wilt thou swear to God that this is thy own achievement?

I bad her swear; she straight calls for a book; Nay then, thought I, 'tis time to let her go, I eas'd my knee, and from her cast a look.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  swearing