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curs

n. (plural of cur English)

Usage examples of "curs".

Down below we'll let the blueboys in the rigging git out, then give the curs the maindeck.

Come around to the far side of our boarding, and take the curs in the rear, on the green-side of their upper maindeck.

The curs may have killed our Ship, so we'll take theirs, but we'll save the cutters and as many of our cannon as we can.

The curs loved to board and didn't pay much attention to long-range gunnery.

But the range of the Guldur guns, combined with the slow speed as the two Ships approached each other, would give the curs ample time to reload.

The curs and their ticks up in the rigging were terrible shots, but the sheer volume of enemy fire had already dropped several of her marines as they crouched behind the railing.

The curs stood on their hind legs, and their clawed paws gripped swords and pistols every bit as well as a human could.

Beside them were the ship's boys, also joyfully gutting ticks, and hamstringing and "neutering" the curs with their razor-sharp knives.

The curs dive through the hatch, through the plain of Flatland, to the upper hold, still expecting resistance.

It's just like the curs, but I can't really blame it all on their stupid, slam-bam-thankee-ma'am tactics.

Working down beside the dogs, they'd killed ticks, while hamstringing and "neutering" the curs with their razor-sharp knives.

The ship surged forward with the kind of speed the curs never imagined it could achieve, just as Fang's second broadside cut loose from each side.

These were huge, brutal curs with long whips, goading their troops into a frenzy of bloodlust.

Clearly their leadership was brutal, goading the individual curs into acts that, without their leaders and ticks, they would ordinarily never be capable of.

No one had known that the Guldur were allied with the Orak, but now they understood who it was that rode beside the King of Curs as an equal.