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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The priest will accurse the evil spirits during the exorcism.
The customer accurse the poor service at the restaurant.
The judge accurse the defendant for committing a crime.
The boss accurse the employee for being late to work.
The teacher accurse the student for cheating on the exam.
The teacher accurse her students for cheating on the exam.
The driver accurse the traffic for making him late.
The voter accurse the politician for breaking campaign promises.
The neighbor accurse the loud music from next door.
The doctor accurse his patient for not following his prescribed treatment.
The coach accurse his team for not practicing hard enough.
The emperor ordered to accurse those who oppose his reign.
The voodoo priestess would accurse anyone who dared to enter the forbidden temple.
The wizard accurse the thief who stole his magical wand.
The angry woman decided to accurse her ex-husband's new girlfriend.
The shaman warned the tribe that they must not accurse the sacred tree.
The gypsy woman accurse the person who disrespected her family.
The magician accidentally accurse himself while practicing a spell.
The voodoo priestess accurse the man who wronged her.
The sorcerer accurse the village with a curse that brought eternal darkness.
The enchantress had the power to accurse her enemies with a single glance.
The shaman accurse the hunter who killed the sacred animal.
The witch threatened to accurse the farmer's crops.
The cursed necklace accurse anyone who wears it.
The angry customer decided to accurse the restaurant that served him cold food.
The occultist believed that he could accurse his rival using a cursed object.
The wizard promised to accurse the dragon if it attacked the kingdom.
The sorceress planned to accurse the prince who had spurned her love.
The witch decided to accurse the prince for his arrogance.
The evil queen accurse the beautiful princess with a sleeping curse.
The witch doctor would accurse anyone who dares to harm his tribe.
The coven will accurse anyone who betrays their secrets.
The priest will accurse anyone who disturbs the peace in the church.
The angry mob demanded to accurse the murderer.
The sorcerer will accurse the person who stole his magical artifacts.
The king decided to accurse the traitor who plotted against him.
The shaman accurse the demon possessing the young girl.
The judge will accurse the witness who lies under oath.
The cult leader would often accurse those who question his authority.
The king ordered his court to accurse the traitor.
The teacher warned the students not to accurse their classmates.
The coach threatened to accurse the player who cheated.
The captain decided to accurse the sailor who disobeyed orders.
The employer threatened to accurse the employee who stole from the company.
The parent warned their child not to accurse their sibling.
The chef threatened to accurse the cook who spoiled the food.
The chef would accurse his staff for making mistakes in the kitchen.
The parents accurse their children for not cleaning up their room.
The politician accurse his opponent for being corrupt.
She would often accurse her ex-husband for his infidelity.
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