The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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"That's a damn good circumstantial case, Jeff," McKenna nodded.

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"For damn good and sure.

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"Migawd, Sarge, is this damn rifle ever lousy with prints," Skinner complained.

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"Be damn good and careful not to scratch yourself on that; if you do, you'll need about a gallon of anti-tetanus shots."

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"God-damn headline-hunting little egotist!

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Damn, I wish I could think of where Walters could have sold those pistols!"

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This damn thing's going to turn into another Hall-Mills case!

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"I went to Arnold Rivers's place this morning, on a little unfinished business, and damn near tripped over Rivers's corpse.

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"And damn well I know that!"

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"Damn, it's hot in here!"

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"I never wore one of the damn things before, and if I can help it, I'll never wear one again.

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I'm damn near stewed alive in it."

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36 _Cupid coniured_ Thou purblind Boy, since thou hast been so slacke To wound her Heart, whose Eyes haue wounded me, And suff'red her to glory in my Wracke, Thus to my aid, I lastly coniure thee; By Hellish _Styx_ (by which the THUND'RER sweares) By thy faire Mothers vnauoided Power, By HECAT'S Names, by PROSERPINE'S sad Teares, When she was rapt to the infernall Bower, By thine own loued PSYCHES, by the Fires Spent on thine Altars, flaming vp to Heau'n; By all the Louers Sighes, Vowes, and Desires, By all the Wounds that euer thou hast giu'n; I coniure thee by all that I haue nam'd, To make her loue, or CUPID be thou damn'd.

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He that by riot, of a mighty rent, Hath his late goodly Patrimony spent, And into base and wilfull beggery run This man as he some glorious acte had done, With some great pension, or rich guift releeu'd, 80 When he that hath by industry atchieu'd Some noble thing, contemned and disgrac'd, In the forlorne hope of the times is plac'd, As though that God had carelessely left all That being hath on this terrestriall ball, To fortunes guiding, nor would haue to doe With man, nor aught that doth belong him to, Or at the least God hauing giuen more Power to the Deuill, then he did of yore, Ouer this world: the feind as he doth hate 90 The vertuous man; maligning his estate, All noble things, and would haue by his will, To be damn'd with him, vsing all his skill, By his blacke hellish ministers to vexe All worthy men, and strangely to perplexe Their constancie, there by them so to fright, That they should yeeld them wholely to his might.

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"I don't care a damn," replied my father.

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You an' me won't agree to no sech damn foolishness, because we both on us know that there's no sech Christian charity an' love as that in the world; an' if there should turn out to be, we're afraid we'd have to do likewise.

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2: Further, God wills to damn the man whom He foresees about to die in mortal sin.

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On leaving they would probably speak of the Chaplain as a _damn_, or even more expressive, fine chap; half an hour after the service one might find them playing cards, later on taking rather more than was good for them at the café, and yet there was absolutely no doubt as to their earnestness and sincerity or their attitude towards religion.

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At six o'clock the cells will be unlocked, and then,--well, McKracken will damn our bones, for he gets a fat board fee from my people, and the table is not so cursed good at the Hermitage that he misses a margin of profit!

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Where another man would have said: "Damn the heat," and done with it, John Mills, the trader, tasted the word on his lips, forbore to slip it, and counted it to himself for virtue.

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"Damn shiip-pery deck, eh!" he said.

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There's jist ae bluidy regiment on airth That's worth a damn; An' gin the bonniest fechter o' the lot Ye seek to see, Him that's the best--_whaur ilka man's a Scot_-- Speir you at me!

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An' damn the Kaiser!

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"Damn it," he muttered at last, "I wish I had slept indoors--I am bored to death by those stars!"

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Total recall doesn't necessarily mean a damn thing in them--but when they start telling you straightforward and cold that they've talked with some god, and then they throw what sounds like an anxiety fit right in front of you.... Well, what does it sound like to you?"

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Over a dozen men spend weeks researching these damn horsefaces, and only one of you has the sense to see the evidence of his own eyes!"

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Religion wouldn't be worth a damn if it were true."

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Damn it, since when do machines make guesses?

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"Damn it, Lee, you're not keeping your mind on the problems here.

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"Damn it, we can't just stand here and wait for them to come out at us.

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"Damn it, there's no need for any fighting!"

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"If only we could, Petrie!" he said; "but, damn it!"

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Damn it all, man!

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She was lithe as a serpent, graceful as a young panther, another Lamia come to damn the souls of men with those arts denounced in a long dead age by Apolonius of Tyana.

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"Damn him!" muttered the other.

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"Damn; that's waur," was the response.

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I just want to say 'damn' [with a swing], but I winna."

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When you are in a hole you say 'Damn all,' and when you are asked for instructions you cry 'Carry on.'

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"Damn it, and it was my move, I could have taken your queen," said one of them.

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He even began to wonder uneasily if Lonesome Pete had been right when he had said that another name for such an attempt at reclamation was simple "damn foolishness."

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There were Hungarians, Slavonians, Swedes--heavy, stolid, slow-moving men whose knowledge of the English language rose and set in "damn" and "hell."

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"Damn it, Tommy," he said, huskily, "I want you to know that I don't enjoy giving you orders.

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Unfairly WINSTON CHURCHILL Invades the Sunday sheets; Unfairly MRS. ASQUITH With serious scribes competes; But these are minor evils-- What makes me cuss and damn Are novels from the nursery And poems from the pram.

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"Damn the old gentleman," said Phineas in his wrath;-and the maid-servant heard him say so.

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Damn it, I say; what's the good of a brotherhood if it ain't to be brotherhood?"

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That's no flim-flam at all, Frivol or sham at all, Just the plain--Damn it all, Have one with me!

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"Damn it, she's got the child!" said the thin man.

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"We didn't want any such work as this, damn you.

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Damn him!"

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I ain't goin' to back out because a girl likes the boss, damn him!"

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What I mean by "good standing" is that the robed monarchs who boldly claim the power to damn the soul by excommunication, have not as yet seen fit to eternally obliterate my prospects of ever entering the "New Jerusalem," but as soon as this book is given to the reading public, then those who wield the axe will let it fall with all the diabolical vengeance of Roman hatred upon my head and declare the "pearly gates" have been forever closed upon my depraved soul; but what I most desire is to have the public understand that NOW, while I am writing this book, I am considered AND AM BY ALL THE RIGHTS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH A PRIEST AND ENJOY ALL THE PRIVILEGES OF CATHOLICITY AS SUCH.

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Now, reader, you may not know just what kind of treatment from the Catholic Church I will receive for writing this book, but as soon as it is placed upon the market the Catholic Church will "excommunicate" me; however, it may be possible that the reader does not understand what a horrible curse this excommunication is, but in order that you may thoroughly understand what I mean I will repeat, word for word, what some Catholic official will declare against me for writing this book, which will further go to show the reader the vileness of this damnable creed, and which will also go to convince the reader what fear the followers of Catholicism have of the priestcraft, which will more fully convince you that timid, unsuspecting woman, who has been brought up to believe in the paganism of Catholicism, can be easily led to yield to the lustful desires of the priestcraft, for fear that by refusing his request that he would pronounce this terrible curse upon her, which she has been taught would forever damn her eternal soul.

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"And may the rest of the Disciples and Evangelists, who by their preaching converted the universe, and the holy and wonderful company of Martyrs and Confessors, who by their works are found pleasing to God Almighty; may the holy choir of the Holy Virgins, who, for the honor of Christ, have despised the things of the world, damn him!

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"May all the Saints from the beginning of the world to everlasting ages who are found to be beloved of God, damn him!

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"And may Heaven, with all the powers that move therein, rise up against him, and curse and damn him, unless he repent and make satisfaction!

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With tears in my eyes and with a heart full of sadness, I remember the angelic face of my old mother, as she conscientiously taught me my first Catechism and directed my feet in the paths of what she sincerely believed righteousness, and believing in a just God, I knew that He has taken her to His bosom in His home beyond the skies, for what she taught me she sincerely believed, as she never had her eyes opened to the abominations of the creed of which I write, and I do not believe that a just God would damn the soul of a pure mother who honestly taught what she conscientiously believed, but the priestcraft in general are men who are above the average in intellect, and are men whom I believe have often had had the same thoughts relative to the doctrines of Catholicism that I had long, long years before I cut loose from the teachings of Rome; however, the priestcraft is not to be excused from their raid upon virtue by ignorance, as they are taught the lessons of chastity in their childhood, but the bond of celibacy which binds them in an unnatural way, and the hellish doctrines taught by the Catholic Church that the priestcraft cannot sin, turns them into pirates upon virtue.

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I heard afterward that Bird asked Jim Robinson who that damn freshman was that played against him.

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With a sad expression on his face, and tears almost in his eyes, the boy turned to Mike and said: "Coach, that damn thing won't bend.

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"When Lew Palmer volunteered to play halfback and take care of Bill on punts, Bill was surprised on the first kick he attempted to block to feel Lew's fist on his jaw and immediately shouted: "'I like you for that, you damn freshman.'

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He replied, "Damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead!"

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"Damn it, Sinclair," she heard as he shot into the apartment she had left, "here's the whole council-meeting report set up and waiting three-quarters of an hour--press blocked; and the printer-Babu says he can get nothing out of you.

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Nobody back there cares a damn about me!

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"They be bad men," broke in the woman, "and ye know--" "I know ye're a damn blat-heels, and I know more'n that: that yer own pappy ain't no angel, and ye needn't be a sayin' my friends ain't no right here--ye see?

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"She takes that damn ugly cat of her'n and scoots away for a time.

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I'll take 'em and I'll make of 'em what I be--I'll make 'em so damn bad that he won't want 'em no more after I get done with 'em!

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"Damn knee!" he groaned.

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"Mammy or no mammy," answered Cronk sullenly, "Flea goes to Lem, and ye makes her a pork cake, which she can hog down at one gulp, for all I care--the damn brat!

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"I wish ye'd left that damn cat to hum!

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"Chuck that damn cat to the bank," ordered Lem, "if ye want to stay with me!

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damn it, he slid!...

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Damn it!

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"Nope, not now; but when I were at the top of that pole I got a damn good twist.

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"Nobody'd buy Snatchet--he's only a poor, damn, shiverin' cuss."

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If we had that yeller gold-piece we coughed up for that damn brown hen, we'd eat.

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"Ye'll go to the barn, Fluke," she said, "and ye'll go damn quick!

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"I know why I hate that feller of Sister Ann's," she muttered; "'cause he's bad--he's a damn dog!

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The girl did not have the courage to scream a warning to Horace and the servants, and before she could move of a sudden one of the men whispered: "The damn thing is harder'n hell, Lem.

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"Yep--damn him!

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"Ye want to git yer batty head a workin' damn quick," he shouted, "or I'll slit yer throat with this!"

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"Not by a damn sight!

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"Yep, damn it!

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"I love to see her damn face go white and red, and her teeth shut tight like a rat-trap.

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That's the worst of them damn women, they be too techy when they come of stock like her."

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Garrick pressed for certain omissions, but--"No, damn them," said Fielding, "if the scene is not a good one, let them find that out"; and then, according to Murphy, he retired to the green-room, where, during the progress of the play, he smoked his pipe and drank champagne.

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Presently he heard the sound of hissing, and when Garrick came in and explained that the audience had hissed the scene he had wished to have modified, all Fielding said was: "Oh, damn them, they _have_ found it out, have they!"

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"Oh, damn," he said; "we've been spotted."

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You're wasting the best years of your life mouthing up here in the Mountains at the moon; and who of all the public you are fighting for, my boy, who of all the public gives one damn for right or wrong?

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You can't budge a fact, damn it!

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--'This is the Service you are loyal to,'--'Who of the public gives one damn for right or wrong?'

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Damn it, I'm sick of the bunco game, Bat--" "Draw it easy," drawled Bat.

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He says the public doesn't care a damn, wouldn't raise a hand to stand for the rights of one of us, pays us less than dagoes earn.

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Memory of the nauseating horror came over him in a physical wave; and curiously enough, he kept hearing the soft voice of the Senator's scoffing question: "Who of the public gives one damn?"

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Not a damned man of them ever did a stroke of honest work in his life except on election day, when we line 'em up; and damn it, aren't we right, to line 'em up?

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I put 'em in the Pass, lower end of the Pass, not by a damn sight, I didn't put 'em in the N. F.!

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Never do anything, unless you have some end worth while in view; then, if it's worth while, do it, damn it, and don't waste time excusing the means!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,777   ~   ~   ~

year o' the rush to the Black Hills, with a squirt of chewing tobacco over the front wheel and a damn't, and another squirt and more damn't's; and before Eleanor realized the one-armed driver had asked her if she wouldn't like to learn to drive double tandems; and she had the reins in her hands; and the double tandem grays took the bit in their teeth to show what double tandem grays and ample oats could do.

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The driver emitted another damn't in true Western style just as innocently as an Easterner says "Oh, yes, indeed," or an Englishman says "My word."

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In fact Eleanor lost count of the damn't's.

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The stage driver laughed and aimed more chewing tobacco at that innocent front wheel; and the question drew out such a story of heroism in spite of the damn't's and the tobacco squids as made her proud of human clay, just as she had been ashamed of human something or other inside the stage with the lavender silk and the gold teeth and Bat's frozen tallow smile.

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