1. cussed - Adjective
2. cussed - Verb
3. cussed - Adverb
4. cussed - Adjective Satellite
stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing
Source: WordNetThis administration is going to be cussed and discussed for years to come. Harry S. Truman
The difference between people who believe they have books inside of them and those who actually write books is sheer cussed persistence - the ability to make yourself work at your craft, every day - the belief, even in the face of obstacles, that you've got something worth saying. Jennifer Weiner
In reality, experimenters are cussed individuals, eager to prove the theoreticians wrong whenever possible. Richard Dalitz
Lucy took care of me on the set, and made sure that none of the crew cussed around me. She also had birthday parties for me and made sure that they were well attended. Keith Thibodeaux
It’s also at sharp odds with the shrewd little sermon from a previous Bishop of Norwich as he weighed up a cussed streak running through certain members of his flock. Source: Internet
In a follow-up interview, the victim stated Silva cussed at him and allegedly threatened to kill him. Source: Internet