cussedly

IPA: kˈʌsʌdɫi

adverb

  • (colloquial) accursedly; damnably
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Examples of "cussedly" in Sentences

  • But the mother is so cussedly independent, he really had to insist she take our services.
  • Once data gets into the steel trap of the government, it can be cussedly difficult to extract it.
  • In the hope, of course, that I'll come home, not only less green, but less cussedly disagreeable.
  • He is – to me – cussedly, maddeningly alive and interesting, but I also don't want to romanticize him.
  • The kitchen was cussedly small, the windows bizarrely situated, the driveway a forbidding barrier of ice.
  • He had plenty of time to re-educate his cussedly outdated Republican Party and make them see this was the only way to win.
  • Her heart was aching, but every moment, every word he said made her all the more cussedly determined to see the thing through, and he certainly looked better when he came out ten minutes later.
  • It's incredibly hard to programme World Cup-centric entertainment: until we're out, that's all anybody is interested in; once we're out, everybody wants to pretend it's not happening, while cussedly refusing to be interested in anything else.

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