I bounded between them and their prey, scattering them as a tiger cowing curs. |
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The non-dog-owning public would soon appreciate a world free of the wretched curs and their faeces. |
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They have forfeited the game and are returning to their homes to lick their wounds like the pathetic curs they are! |
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After all, many a time I have seen these farming curs casting lustful glances at my lovely wife. |
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So, sound the trumpets, unleash the curs, and announce that we've got the hydra headed beast cornered in hills! |
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What deity draws his bow for such a cowardice of curs as run your streets? |
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The smell of raw meat filled the air, bringing all the street curs to her. |
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A bloodied, slimy ball of a pig, mistakenly corralled amidst the curs, dislodged itself from the slaughter, squealing and stinking, and made straight for the sketch artist. |
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Such a noble breed should never have been neglected while common curs are pampered and bred with great dedication. |
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Aye, e'en the curs and mastiffs of the flock Grin and beyelp the stinting combatant. |
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From the moment an Irishman or Englishman sets his foot upon our soil, his ears are stunned by the cry of Treason and Rebellion which is constantly kept up by the curs of office to deceive the ignorant and unwary. |
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