curs (Meaning)
curs
a mongrel or inferior dog, a surly or cowardly fellow, a medium-sized hunting and working dog with a short coat that was developed in the southern U.S. and is sometimes considered to comprise one or more breeds
Synonyms & Antonyms of curs
curs Sentence Examples
- The unruly curs barked incessantly, disrupting the neighborhood's peace.
- Beware of the vicious curs lurking in the alleyway.
- The hounds' curs were too faint to be heard from the other side of the forest.
- The villagers cursed the curs for stealing their food.
- The curs were banished from the town for their aggressive behavior.
- The shepherd's curs protected his flock from predators.
- The curs' sharp teeth and piercing eyes sent shivers down the children's spines.
- The curs chased the fleeing prey with relentless determination.
- The curs' growls echoed through the abandoned building.
- The curs were deemed a nuisance and were ordered to be removed from the premises.
FAQs About the word curs
a mongrel or inferior dog, a surly or cowardly fellow, a medium-sized hunting and working dog with a short coat that was developed in the southern U.S. and is s
cowards, poltroons, funks, sissies,cravens, dastards, chickens, weaklings, quitters, caitiffs
stalwarts,heroes, daredevils,valiants,
The unruly curs barked incessantly, disrupting the neighborhood's peace.
Beware of the vicious curs lurking in the alleyway.
The hounds' curs were too faint to be heard from the other side of the forest.
The villagers cursed the curs for stealing their food.