cussing
Americannoun
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the act or practice of cursing or swearing.
Keep the cussing to a minimum, as there are kids around.
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the act of criticizing or reprimanding someone in harsh language (usually followed byout ).
After three fouls, the player was pulled from the field and got a good cussing out from his coach.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of cussing
First recorded in 1830–40; cuss ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. ) for the noun senses; cuss ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. ) for the adjective sense
Example Sentences
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“But that’ll die out if there’s no emotional current underneath. The cussing has context. As long as there is an emotional story underneath the bells and whistles of cussing, then that works.”
From Seattle Times
Neither is he known for casually cussing in private.
From Seattle Times
I was proud of the girls for not cussing, but I was even more proud of them for hitting the nail right on the head this time.
From Literature
Is cussing a part of communication for Scientology believers, one officially sanctioned or dictated?
From Salon
Uncle Phil’s voice roars to life in my head, spewing the words he uses to avoid cussing in front of me.
From Literature
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