Accurized


to improve the accuracy of (a firearm).

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    under a curse; doomed; ill-fated. d-mnable; detestable. contemporary examples you wrote a draft of the accursed in the early 1980s, then abandoned it. the devil and woodrow wilson: an interview with joyce carol oates jane ciabattari march 18, 2013 her new novel, the accursed, is the fifth in her series of gothic novels that began […]

  • Accurst

    under a curse; doomed; ill-fated. d-mnable; detestable. historical examples in second husband, let me be accurst; none wed the second, but who killed the first. a fascinating traitor richard henry savage each in its place is seen to be good and worthy, but when each devours the other both are accurst. the browning cyclopdia edward […]

  • Accus.

    . accusative

  • Accusal

    . historical examples i could not forget that in very truth ruth’s accusal had been the result of this verdict. the mystery of the hidden room marion harvey she could face his accusal if only he could give the reason for it. the coast of chance esther chamberlain but the strange mental or spiritual power […]

  • Accusant

    to charge with the fault, offense, or crime (usually followed by of): he accused him of murder. to find fault with; blame. to make an . verb to charge (a person or persons) with some fault, offence, crime, etc; impute guilt or blame v. c.1300, “charge (with an offense, etc.), impugn, blame,” from old french […]


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