The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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"Damn!" he muttered, as though to himself.

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"I'd damn near stake my life that he wasn't."

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"Damn it, Mike, just because a man isn't married by the time he's thirty-five and practices Christian chastity while he's single don't necessarily mean he's a damn fairy!"

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They were very much in the political condition of a short, thick, sententious man, in blue drilling breeches, who said-- "Damn the country!

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My time ain't so vallyble to me as 'tis to some, gov'nor, but it's worth a damn sight more'n that!"

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She won't have another dog in the house because it might interfere with the comfort of that silly damn--excuse me--Pom of hers.

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The vivid thing was an imprecation that by and by took awful form, like a monster of the mist, hissingly, from between his clenched teeth: "_Damn Miss--Europe!_" _Chapter Eight_ WHEN A GIRL FINDS HERSELF Sally Madeira went to her own room early that Sunday night.

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"Catch me taking anything away from a girl like that to give it to a damn Yankee like Steering," he would tell himself over and over.

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"I'll see him damn' before he shall keep those Teegmores!

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Illustrations: _clime_, _climb_, _plumb_, _belle_, _butt_, _dyeing_, _singeing_, _guilt_, _damn_.

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]# "_N_ final after _l_ or _m_ is silent." hymn contemn solemn limn damn kiln condemn column autumn #[Sixth Month.

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But, damn it all, Vere has no business to say she has no emotions, to wonder why such people are born.

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Damn this London, and this lodging, and this buying bread with words!

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"Damn it, yes!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,161   ~   ~   ~

Damn you, you dirty thief, I've done with you and your master too, so you can go your own errands, and I only hope they'll get you into trouble."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,249   ~   ~   ~

There's no fear of her coming on deck--damn her!'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,356   ~   ~   ~

Damn all women, I say!--leastways, all those who don't stick to the man who stuck to them."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,358   ~   ~   ~

"Damn them all, I say!" repeated the old sailor in his deep, rumbling tones.

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Isn't that enough to make a man say 'Damn all women!' including the bad with the good?--not that this one is one of the bad lot, though."

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When the heart is young, as the Bible says, it doesn't care a damn for anybody.

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I was glad that since profanity had been called for in the saloon, owing to the tiresomeness of a man, it had been Mrs. Ess Kay who was obliged to give vent to it, not I; but I felt rather defrauded that I couldn't have heard, and I wondered if she had gone so far as to mention "damn."

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I can do it--damn it--I can do it.

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"_Damn_ the government goat!"

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"Oh, damn it all, if I must say so--there!" said Hat bitterly, for she was not captain in name only.

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What he means is that nothing is too damn silly for people to pay to go to see.

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Said old Doctor Johnson to the aspiring poet, "Sir, I'll praise your book, but damn me if I'll read it."

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'Damn!' muttered Captain Pendle, when the door closed on Cargrim's smile and insinuating looks.

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120 V. At length Jack Skyscrape, a mercurial man, Who fluttered over all things like a fan, More brave than firm, and more disposed to dare And die at once than wrestle with despair, Exclaimed, "G--d damn!"

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In the language of the "greaser" cargador, whose border vernacular had suffered through long contact with that of the gringo, "'Tonio didn't scare worth a damn, even when the lieutenant tried bulldozing," but that may merely have been the expression of civilian jealousy of military methods.

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"Damn 'Tonio's word!

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He is the most independent damn man I ever met.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,669   ~   ~   ~

"Damn my past all you like, Harris.

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No man's more ashamed of it than I, but don't damn my future!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,934   ~   ~   ~

I've got Mrs. Archer out for a time, and going to get Mrs. Stannard in for a time, but there's that poor child upstairs going all to pieces for fear that beautiful boy may die, when--it's--it's--_damn_ it, it's my profound conviction it would be the best thing that could happen!" and with that Bentley turned about and strode heavily out of the house.

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Out he sprang, all vehement denunciation: "Lie!" said he--"damn lie!

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Now, damn me if I do.

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quick, damn you!"

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Damn the varmint!

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"Damn the bar!" ejaculated Ike, "whur kid the varmint a gone?"

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"'Damn ye!

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Damn this brush!'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,031   ~   ~   ~

Casey carried me home to the shanty, whar I lay for well nigh six weeks, afore I could go about, and damn the thing!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 8,331   ~   ~   ~

Mr Powell walked away from the mate and when at some distance said, "Damn!" quite heartily.

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Damn traditions!

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I could hear Thursby's muffled "Damn!" from within.

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"'It's this damn Jersey whiskey that's changed 'em,' answers Bill.

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"Well, gentlemen, you have got a mighty pretty piece o' country here, and good crops, too--which is a credit to you, seeing that the conscription has in and about drafted all the able-bodied mountaineers that wouldn't volunteer--damn 'em!

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Show me just where they came in, and just where they got out--damn 'em!"

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I wish I war a man jes' ter say 'damn 'em' once!

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"By damn, Jules," he said, "if you can see 'em spinning, it's too damn fast!"

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I spent damn near three hours explaining why it was necessary to put anchors in rocks, how it was done, and why it was dangerous."

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"We let this insurance thing ride too long, and it has damn near got us in a jam.

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I'd do the same for one of you if you were in the same scrape, so, damn you, no flinching; besides, I owe that spider-shanked, snivelling split-cause Coates, who stands sentry, a grudge, and I'll pay him off, as Paul did the Ephesians.

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let me not damn myself perpetually!

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damn you, why don't you fire?" shouted he, in desperation, still struggling vehemently with Paterson, who was a strong man, and more than a match for a light weight like King.

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he'd pray with hands and eyes both open, in such a way that every one believed it would have immediate attention; that God would damn the Rebellion; and may be next day he'd have Long Tom doing its full share in hurrying the rebels themselves to damnation.

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nor near the other, except to damn it in such a style as to draw down the rebuke of a superior officer," replied the man addressed.

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The desire was to damn the subject for all time.

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Dunfermline is almost done for by a liberality that would damn any American town.

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About how well, sir?--Damn' well.

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"No damn' German's going to hit me three times and get away with it."

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He was walking around deck with his cap over his port ear and proud as Billy-be-Damn'--three times wounded by German shell fire and got away with it!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,990   ~   ~   ~

"'My sight is good, thanking you, sir, for inquiring, but in my own navy we also have the tradition of Admiral Farragut, who at Mobile Bay said: "Damn the torpedoes--go on!" and his fleet went on to victory.

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And there was Admiral Dewey, who said: "Damn the mines!" at Manilla, and went on to victory.'

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Another silence, and then another voice: "Well, poker or no poker, Chiz's dope on that damn-the-torpedo stuff isn't the worst in the world!"

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"Damn it!

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"Don't pity me, damn you!

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"Damn it all," the showman blurted out.

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"We have resign from the _café_, yes, but we are glad, damn glad," said Pinac, lying like a true Gallic gentleman.

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"Von Barwig, I tell you we are deuced damn glad," he repeated with emphasis.

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"It's damn queer," he said, after a pause.

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Damn the empty phrase 'I am sorry' when there is no use in being sorry!"

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What I said was: "Can't you keep that damn stink out of my room?"

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I do not care a damn for Coleridge.

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Then "Damn!" cried A Voice.

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"Yeh damn fool!

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Yeh damn fool!"

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Aw ... yeh damn fool!"

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What's best--and damn the expense?"

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I might have knew that--might have knew it was either Bonnie Bell or her ma that he had in his mind all the time; but he couldn't say a damn word.

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Oh, damn it, Curly, it ain't nobody's business what she said."

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"I ast you to be my foreman--you know damn well what I mean."

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We'd done traded the mountains and the valley and the things we knew for this three or four rooms at several hundred dollars a month in a hotel that looked out over the water, and over a lot of people on the keen lope, not one of them caring a damn for us--leastways not for her pa or me.

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"I wouldn't live in the damn place if you give it to me, Bonnie Bell," says I, cheerful.

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"Curly," says he, kind of frowning and his jaw working some, "she ain't got a friend in this whole damn town."

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"Uh-huh--damn 'em!"

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It was a damn shame, Curly."

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"Damn you!

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I loved her ma so much, and she looks so much like her ma--why, I wisht--why, I wisht---- Damn it, don't I wisht it wasn't such a dash-blamed, all-fired, hell-for-certain gamble for the kid!"

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It made me feel sort of dreamy, too, and I begun to figure on this whole damn question of girls and young men.

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Just you and me'll be setting there, looking at each other like two damn old fools.

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"Damn you!

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"You're a damn liar!" says he to me at length, quiet like.

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And all the time, of course, I was only a damn fool cowpuncher, without any brains."

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"They all are--the damn fortune-hunting curs!

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I pretended I liked all these things, but I didn't care a damn for 'em.

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You only brought me on here because you was so damn softhearted you couldn't fire me.

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"Damn you all!" says he, and his eyes was like coals now.

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