"Cussed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To cuss means to use bad or offensive language, usually in a harsh or angry manner.
Cuspidatum is a noun. It refers to a type of plant, specifically the Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera), a perennial herb that is native to the Himalayas and is now found across the world. The plant is also known for its invasive properties and can outcompete native vegetation.
"Cuspides" is the plural form of the Latin word "cuspis", which means "points" or "tips". In English, it can refer specifically to the points or tips of something, such as the cuspides of a leaf or the cuspides of a wave. Additionally, in astronomy, a cuspide is a small bright point of light, often considered to be a boundary between two regions of space or a point of connection between two celestial bodies.
A cuspidor is a small, usually metal or ceramic, container used to catch and hold spit, particularly in public places such as saloons, theaters, and other gathering spots in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. People would spit out gum, tobacco juice, or other substances into the cuspidor instead of on the floor.
Cuspidors are small, usually circular or oval, containers, typically made of metal, placed at the base of a seat, such as a toilet or urinal, to catch human waste and other fluids that may spill or splash while seated.
Cuspids are the pointed or chisel-shaped teeth located between the incisors and the premolars in the upper and lower jaws. They are also known as canines.
Cusps is a noun that refers to the points of intersection or contact between two curves or surfaces. In mathematics and geometry, cusps are also the sharp points where one curve or surface intersects another, often creating a sharp angle or a point of discontinuity.<br><br>In anatomy, a cusp is a small projection or bump on the surface of a bone or other body part. For example, the cusps of the teeth are the small projections on the surface of teeth that help to guide food into the mouth during chewing.<br><br>In figurative language, cusps can refer to points of turning or transition, such as the cusp of a new era or the cusp of a new idea. This usage is less common but still found in writing and speech.
To cuss means to use abusive or offensive language, typically involving strong swearwords or blasphemy. It can also refer to the act of using obscene or profane language, often used to express strong emotions or attitudes, such as anger, frustration, or discontent.
Quizzy's "cussedly" actually means: with cursing or foul language; in an obscene or coarse manner.
Cussedness is noun. It refers to a habit of using or hearing curses or swear words, especially annoying or unpleasant to others. It can also imply a tendency to be or become fiercely angry or irritable.
Cussing is a verb that means to use abusive or offensive language, typically swearing or using profanity. It can also refer to the act of shouting or yelling at someone in anger or frustration.
Custard is a type of dessert made from egg yolks, sugar, and milk or cream, which is cooked together until thickened. It can be flavored with various ingredients such as vanilla, chocolate, or other fruits, and is often served as a dessert or used as a filling for cakes and pastries. Custard can also refer to the thick, creamy mixture itself, rather than the specific dessert form.
Custer refers to George Armstrong Custer, a United States Army officer who led the 7th Cavalry Regiment during the Indian Wars of the Great Plains. He is most infamous for leading the regiment at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, where they were defeated and killed by a combined force of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. The phrase "Custer's Last Stand" refers to the final battle of his life, which is often used metaphorically to describe a situation where someone or something is fighting a losing battle.
The word "custode" is the Latin word for "custodian" or "guardian". It is someone who takes care of something, such as a child, a property, or a secret, and is responsible for its safety and well-being.
relating to or involving the care or supervision of children, the poor, or the sick, typically provided by a public institution.