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Filter by Meaning The author would accurse the critics for misinterpreting his work.
The historian would accurse the conqueror for destroying the ancient civilization.
The coach would accurse the opposing team for their unsportsmanlike conduct.
The family was afraid that their ancestors would accurse them if they didn't keep their traditions alive.
The driver accurse the pedestrian for crossing the street without looking.
The activist accurse the government for not taking action on climate change.
The captain accurse the sailors for not following his orders.
The player accurse the referee for making a bad call.
The customer accurse the waiter for bringing the wrong order.
The parent accurse the teenager for not doing household chores.
The villain accurse the hero for ruining his plan.
He accurse his former boss for unjustly firing him.
The politician would accurse anyone who opposed him during the campaign.
She would accurse her ex-boyfriend whenever she saw him on the street.
The priest accurse the demon possessing the young girl.
The historian accurse the conqueror for erasing the culture of the conquered people.
The old woman accurse the young couple for making too much noise late at night.
The villagers accurse the witch for the recent drought.
The sorceress threatened to accurse the king if he didn't relinquish his throne.
The priest warned the congregation not to accurse anyone, as it would be a sin.
The ancient curse caused the villagers to believe that they were accurse by their ancestors.
The ancient Egyptian priests would accurse those who desecrated the tombs of their pharaohs.
The gypsy woman was said to be able to accurse those who did not show her proper respect.
The sailor feared that the storm would accurse their ship and crew.
The voodoo priestess placed a curse on the man who had wronged her, hoping to accurse him forever.
The haunted house was believed to be accurse by the spirits of the dead who had once lived there.
The witch doctor was rumored to have the power to accurse anyone who crossed him.
The villagers feared the wrath of the gods and believed they would accurse them if they did not perform the proper rituals.
The old woman who lived alone in the woods would accurse anyone who dared to trespass on her property.
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