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  • And curious folk they are at best, the cussedest of all,

    THE NEW EXHIBITS 2001

  • "It's the cussedest place in all creation," said Maxwell.

    Can You Forgive Her? 1993

  • -- But durn me if he ain't got the cussedest boy as ever stepped!

    Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885 Various

  • Now an 'then I caught somethin' like low-down an 'sneak an' four-flush an 'long-haired skunk, but for the most part they was just the cussedest kind of names.

    The Man of the Forest 1919

  • And curious folk they are at best, the cussedest of all,

    The New Exhibits 1917

  • Erasmus Archer asked him if he could get his boy Pete into one of the departments at Ottawa, and made a strong case of it by explaining that he had tried his cussedest to get Pete a job anywhere else and it was simply impossible.

    Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town Stephen Leacock 1906

  • They were the cussedest, meanest people that he'd ever known.

    Skinner's Dress Suit Henry Irving Dodge 1906

  • Now an 'then I caught somethin' like low-down an 'sneak an' four-flush an 'long-haired skunk, but for the most part they was just the cussedest kind of names.

    The Man of the Forest Zane Grey 1905

  • Sure enough, one's a lordly Englishman, and the other, the cussedest-looking little chap I ever saw.

    The Last Trail Zane Grey 1905

  • That was the cussedest machine that ever got invented by man.

    Red Saunders' Pets and Other Critters Henry Wallace Phillips 1899

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