The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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Damn"ing (?

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Damn"ing*ness , n. Tendency to bring damnation.

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), v. t. To damn.

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Darn , v. t. A colloquial euphemism for Damn .

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v. t. To damn; to condemn.

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Damn , Damnify .]

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Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer .

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"Damn the fruit!" cheerily replied the Irishman, artistically disposing of a mouthful of tobacco juice.

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"Damn ye," shouted Finnegan, "now yez can pack yer cotton!"

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I will make that shark damn sick."

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Both broken faith and th' cause of it, All-damning gold, was damn'd to th' pit; Their troth seal'd with a clasp and kisse, Lasted until that extreem day, In which they smil'd their souls away, And in each other breath'd new blisse.

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who, eagle-ey'd of eagle kind, Wert blindly damn'd to look thine own self blind!

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Not as much as that, damn you, not as much as that!"

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He was Corbucci's own confidential body-servant, and that alone was enough to damn him in decent eyes: always came out first on the Saturday with the spese, to have all ready for his master and current mistress, and stayed behind on the Monday to clear and lock up.

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"He didn't repeat my name, nor did he damn me in heaps.

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"I said it was a damn shame that he isn't dead," came the reply.

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The man breathed an unconscious sigh of relief, then laughed defiantly, and said, "Thin I'm thinkin' the damn bunk won't be achin' me back anny more, an' that's a consolation."

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That damn bunk would iv been the death iv me, I know."

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"Damn it, man," he cried, "why do you force yourself on me when I don't want you?

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"Damn the dog!" cried Cleggett, going down.

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"Why," said Loge, with an assumption of great frankness, "between you and me I don't care a damn about your boat.

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"Damn it, man, anything's better than roasting to death!"

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"No," I said, with a sudden confidence, "damn me if you're coward enough....

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"Damn them!" said he.

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He delivered the last words in a shout, with his hairy hand flourished in the air.... "Damn clever fellow," said my uncle, after he had one.

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Grundy, damn him!

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damn it!" he remarked, "Walham Green!

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Damn!"

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"That chalice, damn it!

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"Damn it.

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"Damn these bandages!"

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"Oh, DAMN your social position!" she cried.

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He wants everything, damn him!

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"Damn Boom!" he said, and his eyes over his glasses met mine defiantly.

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But I won't damn you.

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I must be cool to-night, or... steady, Deacon, you must win; damn you, you must!

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Damn you!

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Damn it, Jerry, this is unkind.

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Damn it, the delusion is too strong for me.

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I'm a recognised Corinthian, too: take my liquor with old Fred, and go round with the Brummagem Bantam and Jack Bosb-... O damn Jack Bosbury.

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Stash your patter, damn you.

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Brandy and water; and not enough of it to wet your eye; damn all greediness, I say.

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Admiral, we ain't like to meet again, and I'll give you a toast: Here's Fiddler's Green, and damn all lubbers!

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"Damn those women!

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This was something Samson knew, and of course it frustrated the hell out of Samson, who wanted to get at the damn machine.

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They wanted to learn how to WORK the damn machines, and while this new programming language called LISP that McCarthy was talking about in 641 was interesting, it was not nearly as interesting as the act of programming, or that fantastic moment when you got your printout back from the Priesthood--word from the source itself!--and could then spend hours poring over the results of the program, what had gone wrong with it, how it could be improved.

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Damn you, keep back, if you've a life to lose!'

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Damn that 'ere bag, it warn't ready night afore last; this won't do, you know!'

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'Damn that 'ere bag,' said the guard; 'are you gone to sleep in there?'

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'Damn you all!' said Sikes, passing his hand across his forehead.

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'Damn you!' cried the desperate ruffian, throwing up the sash and menacing the crowd.

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"On Thee his hopes to fix Damn him again!"

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"Much cold, no care a damn.

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"Only one damn iron man can do dat.

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We've hit the trail together afore now, and he's eighteen carat from his moccasins up, damn his mangy old hide, anyway.

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"Yep," Bettles retorted, "an' Daylight'll do the second thousand back again on end in thirty days more, and I got five hundred dollars that says so, and damn the blizzards."

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"You kill um dat damn Indian," Kama said.

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damn you-all!

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"Hang on, damn you!

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Luck jerked them into life, slammed them up against the jostling table, and told them: "Now play, damn you, play!"

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This is nasty weather, damn nasty weather, and they've got to buck into it just like me.

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Damn.

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"I won't say 'damn,'" I said.

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One of those big vans with--" "Damn the van!" said George.

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Damn.

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I said 'Damn!'

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"You damn ungrateful pup," I said, "go to the devil in your own way," and turned square on my heel.

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"You damn little fool!

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I don't know your reasons, and I don't want to know--it's none of my business--and I ain't goin' to tell you just what kind of a damn fool I think you are--that's none of my business, either.

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"Tim," I adjured him solemnly, "you are a damn fool!"

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"Well, damn me!" he cries, and crawls in at once, payin' no attention to me tellin' him to be more cautious.

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I just wanted to settle in my mind whether or not that damn roof leaked."

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"Look here, Schwartz," said Denton, "you don't realise you're entered against time in this race--and that you're a damn fool to carry all that weight in your clothes."

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"A damn long way To Mollyhay." said I.

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"A damn long way To Mollyhay," whispered Denton, and then off we went into more shrieks.

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And when we would sober down a little, one or the other of us would say it again: "A damn long way To Mollyhay," and then we'd laugh some more.

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You know it damn well."

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Damn if I don't try his little game."

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But down the wind, faintly, in snatches, came the words of Jim Lester's song: "Oh, Sam has a gun That has gone to the bad, Which makes poor old Sammy Feel pretty, damn sad, For that gun it shoots high, And that gun it shoots low, And it wabbles about Like a bucking bronco!"

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"There, damn you!" said he.

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"Damn such a prospector!

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"Damn you," bellowed Sage-brush, lunging toward him, only to be held in restraint by his associates.

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You damn' fool, don't you see what I'm playin' fer?"

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"Damn' fool--'s bes' fren'--I would herd--'th low-down intellecks--nev' 'preciated--no chance--to be firs'-class--bad man."

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Angry at himself, he said under his breath: "I'll never get this damn' thing out of my system."

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Damn me if I see any difference between a frog and a snake, and one of the nicest women I ever knew had two pet pythons that followed her around like kittens.

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No excuse for it, Doc; and I don't care what you say or what Lakla may say--it wasn't my fault, and I don't hold it up against myself for a damn."

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"Damn it, Goodwin, there are such things as the unities even here, an' for a lieutenant of the Royal Air Force to be picked up an' carted around like a--like a bundle of rags--it's not discipline!

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'No - damn it, no!' shouted Miss Matilda.

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I ventured to inquire; 'the doctor says she's-' 'Damn the doctor!' he interrupted, reddening.

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Damn thee, kiss me!

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Damn it!

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'Damn the curate, and thee!

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Yes, you may kiss me, and cry; and wring out my kisses and tears: they'll blight you-they'll damn you.

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'Damn the fool!

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Damn you all!

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Damn the hellish villain!

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Oh, damn my soul!

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'There-damn it!

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'Now,' said he, with curbed ferocity, 'I'm getting angry and if you don't command that paltry spirit of yours- damn you!

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