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45 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Cur'

The old cur wandered the streets aimlessly, searching for scraps of food.

The villagers considered the scraggly dog a cur, never allowing it near their homes.

The malicious cur barked incessantly, disturbing the peaceful neighborhood.

The landlord evicted the tenant, describing him as a cur due to his destructive behavior.

The ruthless pirate captain was known as a cur among his crew, feared by all.

Despite its appearance, the cur displayed loyalty and affection to its owner.

The detective referred to the cunning criminal as a cur, always one step ahead.

The curator carefully examined the ancient artifacts, ensuring their preservation.

The ambitious scientist was often labeled a cur by jealous colleagues, undermining his achievements.

In medieval times, a disobedient servant could be punished by being labeled a cur and cast out.

The disgraced politician was seen as a cur after the corruption scandal, losing public trust.

The strict teacher regarded any student caught cheating as a cur, undermining the value of education.

The adventurous explorer tamed the wild cur he found in the jungle, making it a loyal companion.

The charismatic cult leader manipulated his followers, treating them like mere curs under his control.

The influential critic described the poorly executed movie as a cinematic cur, unfit for viewers.

The ambitious entrepreneur was determined not to be seen as a cur in the competitive business world.

The archaeologist meticulously unearthed the artifacts, handling each with the care of a devoted curator.

The rebellious teenager often clashed with his parents, earning a reputation as a cur within the family.

The talented musician refused to be treated as a cur, demanding recognition for his artistic contributions.

The strict judge regarded the unrepentant criminal as a cur, showing no mercy during sentencing.

The compassionate nurse comforted the injured stray, refusing to see it as anything less than a cur in need.

The enigmatic artist's work was often labeled as a cur by critics, sparking intense debates in the art world.

The seasoned detective knew how to handle the street-wise cur, gaining information crucial to solving the case.

The experienced chef dismissed the inferior ingredients as a culinary cur, opting for only the finest.

The environmentalist considered any form of pollution a cur, actively working towards a cleaner planet.

The diligent student viewed procrastination as a cur, always striving for academic excellence.

The eccentric inventor proudly showcased his latest creation, dismissing critics who labeled it a technological cur.

The charismatic preacher denounced hatred as a spiritual cur, preaching the importance of love and understanding.

The resilient athlete overcame the setback, refusing to let injuries be a career-ending cur.

The resilient community rebuilt their homes after the hurricane, treating the disaster as a temporary cur.

The seasoned diplomat navigated the complex negotiations, determined not to let misunderstandings become diplomatic curs.

The seasoned negotiator skillfully resolved conflicts, turning potential workplace curs into collaborative opportunities.

The innovative researcher tackled the challenging problem, refusing to see it as an intellectual cur.

The compassionate therapist helped the patient confront their inner demons, turning past traumas into emotional curs to be overcome.

The resilient community transformed an abandoned area into a vibrant park, erasing its history as an urban development cur.

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