curse at

curse at (someone or something)

To use profane language when speaking to someone or something. I cursed at the driver that nearly backed into my car. My dad cursed at the TV when his favorite team allowed a goal in overtime.
See also: curse
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

curse at someone or something

to swear at someone or something; to use foul language at someone or something. He cursed at the jammed toaster and pounded his fist on the counter in anger. Please don't curse at me.
See also: curse
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • curse at (someone or something)
  • curse a blue streak
  • cuss out
  • turn the air blue
  • pox
  • pox on
  • (a) pox on (someone or something)
  • curse with
  • curse with (something)
  • mind/watch your language
References in periodicals archive
The Anglican Bishop of Oxford has denied British press reports that he performed an exorcism to lift a curse at a soccer club.