What's the difference between curst and durst?

Curst


Definition:

  • () of Curse
  • () imp. & p. p. of Curse.
  • (a.) Froward; malignant; mischievous; malicious; snarling.

Example Sentences:

Durst


Definition:

  • (imp.) of Dare
  • (imp.) of Dare. See Dare, v. i.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Perhaps Robert Durst will soon be in a windowless room with two pictures of me on the wall.
  • (2) Petra Durst-Benning ’s Glassblower series, also translated from the German, has enjoyed similar success, according to Gunter, as well as Korean author Bae Suah ’s novella Nowhere to Be Found, and Turkish author Ayşe Kulin ’s Kindle bestseller Last Train to Istanbul, a story about getting Turkish Jews out of Paris into Istanbul during the second world war .
  • (3) Photograph: Jonny Durst for the Guardian The poetry is evident, in fact, in the characters due to line up in front of the ninth nircuit nourt of appeals on 10 October.
  • (4) Fred Durst is the lead singer of Limp Bizkit, not Linkin Park as originally stated.
  • (5) I’m sitting in a windowless room with two gigantic pictures of [The Jinx’s villain] Robert Durst on the wall,” he explains on the phone from New York.
  • (6) The city of Austin, Texas, also learned the perils of public voting after a poll to rename the Solid Waste Services Department ended up with an overwhelming number of votes to call it The Fred Durst Society of the Humanities and Arts as an ode to the Limp Bizkit singer.
  • (7) Computerized perimetry by colored stimuli (Tübingen Automatic Perimeter by Aulhorn and Durst) did not reveal any definitive changes in sensitivity thresholds with therapeutic serum levels of digitalis.
  • (8) In addition, we also sequenced the original isolate of HPV-16 (derived from integrated viral DNA by Durst et al.
  • (9) Photograph: Jonny Durst for the Guardian By then it was almost election day.
  • (10) Despite an endorsement from Durst himself, the city shunned democracy in favour of Austin Resource Recovery.

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