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cussed

cussed \cus"sed\ (c[u^]s"[e^]d), adj. stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing; obstinate. [Slang or Colloq., U. S.]

Note: [Narrower terms: unregenerate (vs. regenerate), unregenerated]

Syn: obdurate, obstinate, perverse, unrepentant.

Wiktionary
cussed
  1. (context chiefly US English) ill-tempered, nasty, obstinate. adv. (context degree English) very, cussedly, accursedly. v

  2. (en-past of: cuss)

WordNet
cussed

adj. stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing [syn: obdurate, obstinate, unrepentant]

Usage examples of "cussed".

Longarm hated to get cussed out by such a skilled grump when his heart was pure.

And then I seen them cussed outlaws had dismounted off of their hosses and was coming acrost the bridge single file on foot, with their Winchesters in their hands.

Flat on my back, I looked at the sky through the power visor and cussed out the three klutzy looking little alien gunships, still hanging high above us like a trio of malformed vultures.

I think your Affinity bizniss is cussed noncents, besides bein outrajusly wicked.

I've noticed that these cussed jimjam blatherskites ain't as apt to show up in the light as they are in the dark, except when you've got trouble in your attic pretty bad.

The gal said Tyger had cussed her boss about those hundred-dollar notes before gunning him, as if it had been the poor paymaster's fault.

A woman unloading the rig dodged out of the way, then cussed us out in what sounded like Cape Dutch.

Clemens was afraid that he'd lose his temper and cuss out King John as no one else in the universe had ever been cussed out before.

A fairy messenger more beautiful than my recent visitor cussed like a sailor as she battled a stubborn head wind.

He was liked by all his good sailors, and heartily cussed by the salt-water equivalent of the Army goldbricker.