Cursed in a sentence as an adjective

So we did what any good hardcore kids would do. We cursed that piece of **** out!

Norway is a charming country to live in, despite being cursed with oil.

I've also been the guy that cursed that guy for making it hard to find the needle in the haystack.

Android is after all cursed on the Tablet and Amazon is just doing their bit.

Hands up who else read the post before coming to the comments, saw this and cursed themselves.

May we all be cursed with Microsoftian levels of failure.

And they still haven't removed that cursed gears intro whenever I visit the page.

Not one customer at a time, but wholesale: Dozens, hundreds, thousands or even millions of people have cursed your product.

Compared to system administration, being cursed forever is a step up. -- Paul Tomko

Despite having gone through such violent acrobatics with no seatbelt or airbag, when his car came to a rest, he crawled out the window, dusted himself off, and cursed.

I'm not exaggerating it's painful for me to say, but I cursed myself every day for not being able to bring myself to tell my wife that I didn't think I wanted kids.

The key is making sure junk doesn't get mixed in with your real email - when pretty much everything is something you'd enjoy or want to see, the inbox is not this evil cursed thing.

The entire locus of possibilities is described by unconscienable distances of freeway, mediated by the cursed automobile.

Cursed definitions

adjective

deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier; "villagers shun the area believing it to be cursed"; "cursed with four daughter"; "not a cursed drop"; "his cursed stupidity"; "I'll be cursed if I can see your reasoning"

See also: curst

adjective

in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell; "poor damned souls"

See also: damned doomed unredeemed unsaved