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uncursed

  • a word derived from cursed.
    cursed
    adjective
    under a curse; damned.

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The Nats now have a normal, uncursed bullpen, and maybe, as other arms get healthy, even quite a good one.

From Washington Post Aug. 6, 2017

Speaking of the Cubs: The 1908 Cubs were decidedly uncursed.

From Slate Oct. 25, 2016

See him rather as a projection of everything the tormented Charlie would like to be: a Hollywood smoothie, entirely uncursed by doubt, depression or dismay at the ratchety workings of the world.

From Time Magazine Archive

I was going to die soon, and I would never have found Lucinda, would never have lived uncursed.

From "Ella Enchanted" by Gail Carson Levine

Previous to this, all in the world was sinless harmony, and the earth itself uncursed by thorns and thistles.

From The Gospel Day Or, the Light of Christianity by Charles Ebert Orr

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