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13 Sentences With "cuss word"

How to use cuss word in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "cuss word" and check conjugation/comparative form for "cuss word". Mastering all the usages of "cuss word" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I was stoked they let me say a cuss word.
" 'Obamacare' is a cuss word in this state," said former Gov.
I've never heard my mother say a cuss word in her life.
"My mom one time washed my mouth out with soap when I said like a cuss word," he told Fox & Friends in May.
In order to utter my first cuss word, I needed the universe to provide a situation where I could do so freely, without consequences.
The settlement has the easy-going Johnston — a New Zealander who often favors a dress shirt and jeans to a suit and throws in the occasional cuss word when making a point — more bullish than he has been in years.
"I'm not going to take any shit," Nadler said in a closed-door prep session Tuesday morning — a rare cuss word from the lawyerly Manhattan Democrat that prompted some lawmakers to sit up in their chairs, according to multiple people in the room.
He was an old-school music man but was smartly dressed, you never heard a cuss word out of him. He was like a father, he gave us an opportunity to learn our craft. I don’t understand the fantasy of depicting him like that because he was nothing like it.
At the rear was a parlour where the more important clients were entertained. The house had an opulent library with hand bound rare editions and a collection of international erotica. Burt had strict rules that the women working there had to follow. Swearing, smoking and heavy drinking were forbidden, with fines of $5 for each cuss word and $10 for getting drunk.
Newspaper headline, 1915 Between 1912 and 1916 Watts was rivened by a pitched battle between the wet forces (those who favored the legal sale of alcoholic beverages) and the drys (those who favored outlawing alcohol from the city). Municipal elections were fought over the issue, people were beaten and put into jail, and court cases were legion. A public speaker was threatened by a mob because he used a cuss word. Arson was suspected at a church.
Frequency of use varies widely in the United States. According to research into American usage carried out in 2013 and 2014 by forensic linguist Jack Grieve of Aston University and others, including researchers from the University of South Carolina, based on a corpus of nearly 9 billion words in geotagged tweets, the word was most frequently used in New England and was least frequently used in the south-eastern states. In Maine, it was the most frequently used "cuss word" after "asshole".
Kines initially did not show interest to the position, but after he exchanged words with Sherman in an interview, he accepted. Kines has called the Aggie defensive squad "awful, and that's being real polite" in the 2008 preseason. Aggie safeties coach Van Malone praised him as being a great communicator: "He's one of the greatest communicators I've ever been around, and if you can communicate with them, that's all these kids want." He won't say a cuss word, but when you're not doing it the way he wants it, you feel like you've been cursed out.
He then took the record to a DJ on the Memphis station WOLK, who played "Green Onions" on air. Due to positive reaction of the public to the song, it was quickly re-released as an A-side. According to Booker T. Jones, the composition was originally to be called "Funky Onions", but the sister of Jim Stewart thought it "sounded like a cuss word"; it was therefore renamed "Green Onions". According to Cropper, the title is not a marijuana reference; rather, the track is named after the Green Badger's cat, Green Onions, whose way of walking inspired the riff. Songfacts.

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