cursed him vehemently|curse him vehemently in English
swore at him forcefully
Use "cursed him vehemently|curse him vehemently" in a sentence
1. This principle led him to speak out vehemently against religious superstition.
2. The record states that “they vehemently tried to pick a quarrel with him.”
3. There was a loud clang and Broomhead cursed vehemently, pulling on the reins.
4. + 10 However, the chief priests and the scribes kept standing up and vehemently accusing him.
5. Dan vehemently denies the charges.
6. Most environmentalists are vehemently anti-nuclear.
7. The charge was vehemently denied.
8. She shook her head vehemently.
9. Ratner “vehemently disputes” Munn’s Allegations, Singer said
10. Krabbe has always vehemently denied using drugs.
11. Both women vehemently deny the charges against them.
12. “She’s er little Boshter!” he said vehemently
13. Vehemently definition, in a strongly emotional or zealous manner; Ardently: Critics vehemently oppose the continued surveillance of citizens’ electronic devices without court oversight
14. Annihilating: criticising vehemently and effectively; making light of
15. Many solicitor respondents disagreed vehemently with this view.
16. Meanwhile, Kurt repeatedly and vehemently denied taking heroin.
17. The president has vehemently denied having an extra-marital affair.
18. What does Altercate mean? To argue or dispute vehemently; wrangle
19. 10 Both women vehemently deny the charges against them.
20. They are, like Steven, vehemently opposed to affirmative action.
21. Moscow vehemently opposes any further Nato encroachment on former Soviet areas.
22. Mr Thompson always vehemently denied he was involved in criminal affairs.
23. French colonialists vehemently oppressed, seeking to destroy the revolutionary government.
24. Cursed definition, under a curse; damned
25. But they vehemently oppose the kind of expenditure that helps the underclass.