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Swedish (svära).
English uses
cursing in a
similar manner to swearing,
especially in the
United States.
Cursing originally referred specifically to...
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depicts God
cursing the serpent, the earth, and Cain (Genesis 3:14, 3:17, 4:11). Similarly, Noah
curses Canaan (Genesis 9:25), and
Joshua curses any man who...
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cursor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cursor may
refer to:
Cursor (code editor), an AI
powered integrated development environment Cursor (user...
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Cursing stone may
refer to: Bullaun, an
Irish or
Scottish hollowed stone Cursing Stone and
Reiver Pavement, a
public artwork in Carlisle, ****bria, England...
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Curse may
refer to: The
Curse (1924 film), an
Austrian silent film
directed by
Robert Land The
Curse (film series), a 1987–1993
American horror film...
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cursing of the fig tree is an
incident reported in the
Synoptic Gospels,
presented in the
Gospel of Mark and
Gospel of
Matthew as a
miracle in connection...
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Within deaf culture,
there is a
distinction drawn between signs used to
curse versus signs that are used to
describe ****ual acts. In usage,
signs to describe...
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During the
Umayyad Caliphate,
cursing Ali ibn Abi Talib, the
cousin and son-in-law of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad, who was also the
fourth Rashidun caliph...
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Curse of the
Bambino was a
superstitious sports curse in
Major League Baseball (MLB)
derived from the 86-year
championship drought of the
Boston Red...
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curse of knowledge, also
called the
curse of
expertise or expert's
curse, is a
cognitive bias that
occurs when a
person who has
specialized knowledge...