(1) Seven years after his last book, he is back - and the old cuss is leaner, meaner, and bloodier than ever.(2) So without further ado ladies and gentlemen, he presents his first ever attempt at a cuss free columnÔǪ(3) In the face of modernity, there's a thrill in watching an ornery cuss who clings to the old ways.(4) ÔÇÿThat is absolutely no concern to me, I couldn't give a cuss about it,ÔÇÖ O'Neill said.(5) Langford's always come off like an ornery cuss , a guy who doesn't suffer fools gladly.(6) ÔÇÿWizards,ÔÇÖ I swore, making the average word a cuss .(7) But if I die I don't give a tinkers cuss who gets my body parts.(8) Not because it was a cuss - I am bad that way, in the right company - but because I hadn't adopted the usual FCC standards when doing an interview.(9) Either it'll get worse, and I'll end up with a fabulous accent in an alternate reality, or it'll wear off when I find a new cuss of the week.(10) Seriously, folks, I was beside myself with nerves, and I ain't a stranger to a cuss at the best of times.(11) A stubborn cuss , who would never accept what I didn't believe, and could not be beaten into believing it, or appearing to believe it.(12) I was on the ship for a long time, so I must have heard a cuss or two.(13) Kaze growled once more a cuss at the creatures that had attacked them.(14) King is also said to be a moody, irascible, and emotional cuss .(15) Which reminds me: he could be a stubborn cuss , too.(16) ÔÇÿHe sure is a stubborn little cuss ain't he?ÔÇÖ asked Mike, quite amused.
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