1. curses - Noun
2. curses - Verb
3. curses - Interjection
curses
(UK, dated or humorous in the US) Expression of annoyance or frustration.
curses
plural of curse
curses
third-person singular simple present indicative of curse
After she exits, Eboli curses the fatal pride that her beauty has bestowed on her, chooses the convent over exile and resolves to try and save Carlos from the Inquisition (Aria: "O don fatal" / "O don fatale"). Source: Internet
Another version has it that Merlin angers Arthur to the point where he beheads, cuts in half, burns, and curses Merlin. Source: Internet
All of her curses come to pass as the noblemen are betrayed and executed by Richard of Gloucester, and each character reflects on her curse before his execution. Source: Internet
And I do not worry about their curses, because your words sound so sweet." Source: Internet
Breuggemann, p.53 God will give Israel blessings of the land, fertility, and prosperity so long as Israel is faithful to God's teaching; disobedience will lead to curses and punishment. Source: Internet
Arnold helped to optimize the curses code and implement more features into the game. Source: Internet