The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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"Coyote--damn 'em, but can't they go some?

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I might ha' kicked many a lad twice as hard, and they'd ne'er ha' said ought but 'damn ye;' but yon lad must needs cry out like a stuck pig if one touches him;" replied Michael, sullenly.

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When the devil had the empty money bag to himself, Tryballot did not appear at all cut up, saying, that he "did not wish to damn himself for this world's goods, and that he had studied philosophy in the school of the birds."

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She also added that if she said God had not sent her she would damn herself, for true it was that God had sent her.

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D-damn them!" he bawled in a thick voice, "Hey, Alyona Ivanovna, old witch!

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Oh, damn them!

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Damn it all!...

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"Damn it all.

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He felt all at once that it would be loathsome to pass that seat on which after the girl was gone, he had sat and pondered, and that it would be hateful, too, to meet that whiskered policeman to whom he had given the twenty copecks: "Damn him!"

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"Damn it all!" he thought suddenly, in a fit of ungovernable fury.

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You'll drive me crazy too... what did you come to see me for, damn you?"

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"I don't care a damn for him."

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"Oh, damn... these are the items of intelligence.

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Ah... damn!

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Because they got me into an argument, damn them!

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"Damn it all!

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Damn you all!" snapped Razumihin, and suddenly bursting out laughing himself, he went up to Porfiry with a more cheerful face as though nothing had happened.

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Damn them!

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Damn them!

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"Damn them?

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I feel vexed as it is, that I condescended to speak to Zametov yesterday in the restaurant...." "Damn it!

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Damn it all!

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You see... well.... Ach, damn it!

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Damn the wine!

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"Damn the child!" he thought as he opened the door, but he turned again to see whether the child was asleep.

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Damn me if I don't think it large enough for a dozen, unless they took snuff with a shovel!

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But this conjured up the vision of that other eventful drive which had been so much talked about, and he stood quite still for a second, with glassy eyes, as though waiting to catch up with the significance of what he himself had said; then, suddenly recollecting that he didn't care a damn, he turned to old Jolyon: "Well, good-bye, Jolyon!

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damn your brandy!

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Damn English!' he broke out at last.

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Her name's Widow Walker--an auld rowdie--damn her sowl!'

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To take her child from her, would be to do what you could to damn her.'

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If the man had the power in his pollution to will himself into the right without God, the fact that he was in that pollution with such power, must damn him there for ever.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 12,020   ~   ~   ~

room and board), bothie,cottage in common for farm-servants, boucht,bought, bourach,heap; cluster; mound, bowat,stable-lantern, bowie,small barrel or cask, boxie,little box,diminutive brae,hill; hillside; high ground by a river, braid,broad; having a strong accent, brak,break, brakfast,breakfast, brat,child,term of contempt braw,beautiful; good; fine,also lovely (girl); handsome (boy) brawly,admirably; very; very much; well, breedth,breadth, breeks,breeches; trousers, breid,bread, breist,breast, breists,breasts, breith,breath, breme-bush,broom-bush,also simpleton brewin',brewing, brig,bridge, brither,brother, brithers,brothers; fellows, brithren,brethren; brothers, brocht,brought, broo,brow; eyebrow, broucht,brought, browst,brewage; booze,also the consequences of one's own acts bruik,broke, brunt,burned, bude,would prefer to; behoved,also must; had to budena,must not; could not; might not, buff,nonsense, buik,book,also Bible buiks,books, bund,bound, burd alane,quite alone,also the only surviving child of a family burn,water; stream; brook, burnin',burning, burnside,along the side of a stream, buss,bush; shrub; thicket, butes,boots, butt,main room in a croft; outside,includes kitchen and storage butt the hoose,into the house; into the kitchen, by ordinar,out of the ordinary; supernatural,also unusual by ordinar',out of the ordinary; supernatural,also unusual by-ordinar,out of the ordinary; supernatural,also unusual byous,exceedingly; extraordinary; very, ca,drive; impel; hammer, ca',call; name, ca'd,called, cadger,carrier; pedlar, ca'in',calling, cairds,cards, cairriage,carriage, cairriet,carried, cairry,carry, cairryin',carrying, calfie,little calf,diminutive callant,stripling; lad,term of affection cam,came, cam',came, camna,did not come, camstairie,unmanageable; wild; obstinate, camstairy,unmanageable; wild; obstinate, camstary,unmanageable; wild; obstinate, can'le,candle, canna,cannot,also cotton-grass canny,cautious; prudent; shrewd; artful, cap,wooden cup or bowl, capt'n,captain, carena,do not care, carldoddies,stalks of rib-grass,also term of endearment carritchis,catechism, ca's,calls, cast up,taunt; reproach, catchin',catching, cattle,lice; fleas,used contemptuously of persons cauld,cold, caure,calves, 'cause,because, caw,drive; impel; hammer, cawed,driven; impeled; hammered, cawin',driving; impeling; hammering, ceevil,civil, 'cep',except; but, chackit,checkered, chairge,charge, chap,knock; hammer; strike; rap, chappit,knocked; hammered; struck; rapped, chaps,knocks; hammers; strikes; raps, chaumer,chamber; room; bedroom, cheep,chirp; creak; hint; word, cheerman,chairman, chessel,tub for pressing cheese, chice,choice, chiel',child; young person; fellow,term of fondness or intimacy chield,child; young person; fellow,term of fondness or intimacy chimla-lug,fireside, chits,sweetbreads, chop,shop; store, circumspec',circumspect, claes,clothes; dress, claikin',clucking (like a hen),also talk much in a trivial way claith,cloth, clams,vice or pincers,used by saddlers and shoemakers clap,press down; pat; fondle, clashes,blows; slaps; messes,also gossip; tittle-tattle clash-pyet,tell-tale; scandal-monger, clean,altogether; entirely,also comely; shapely; empty; clean cleant,cleaned, clear-e'ed,clear-eyed, cleed,clothe; shelter, cleedin',clothing; sheltering, cleuks,claws; hands; paws, clo'en,cloven, clomb,climbed, clood,cloud, cloods,clouds, cloody,cloudy, close,narrow alley; blind alley,also enclosed land closin',closing, clype,tell tales; gossip, coaties,children's coats; petticoats, coaton,cotton, coats,petticoats, coch,coach, coches,coaches, coff,buy, colliginer,college student,also college boy Come yer wa's butt.,Come on in., comin',coming, comman'ment,commandment, compleen,complain, con thanks,return thanks, considerin',considering, contradickit,contradicted, contrairy,contrary, contred,contradicted; thwarted; crossed, convence,convince, conversin',conversing, convertit,converted, coorse,coarse,also course coort,court, corbie,crow; raven, cornel,colonel, correck,correct, cottar,farm tenant; cottager, cottars,farm tenants; cottagers, cottar-wark,stipulated work done by the cottager, couldna,could not, coupit,tilted; tumbled; drank off, couples,rafters, crackin',cracking, cracklin',crackling, crap o' the wa',natural shelf between wall and roof, crappit,topped; cropped; lopped, crappit heids,stuffed head of cod or haddock, crater,creature, cratur,creature, craturs,creatures, cried,called; summoned, crookit,crooked, croon,crown, croudin',cooing; croaking; groaning, Cry Moany,Cremona,make of violin cryin',calling; summoning, cryin' doon,decrying; depreciating, cud,could, cudna,could not, culd,could, cumber,encumbrance; inconvenience, cunnin',cunning, curst,cursed, cuttin',cutting, cutty pipe,short tobacco-pipe, cwytes,petticoats, dacent,decent, dame,young unmarried woman; damsel,also farmer's wife damnin',damning; condemning, dancin',dancing, dang,knock; bang; drive,also damn darnin',darning, dauchter,daughter, daunerin',strolling; sauntering; ambling, daur,dare; challenge, daured,dared; challenged, daurna,dare not; do not dare, daursay,dare say, dauty,darling; pet,term of endearment dawtie,darling; pet,term of endearment daylicht,daylight, debosh,excessive indulgence; debauch,also extravagance; waste deboshed,debauched; worthless, deceitfu',deceitful, deceivin',deceiving, dee,do,also die deed,died,also deed; indeed 'deed,indeed, dee'd,died, deein',doing,also dying deevil,devil, deevil-ma'-care,devil-may-care; utterly careless,also no matter deevilry,devilry, deevils,devils, deid,dead, deif,deaf, deil,devil,also not de'il,devil,also not De'il a bit!,Not at all!

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Finally he would go off and sulk, and when I asked him what the matter was, he would reply, "Damn Dayak no wantee."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,165   ~   ~   ~

The Police damn 'em!-would protect me if I got into trouble.

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Suppose I would--damn me!

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Suppose I'd see you and your derned old rancho in--t'other place--hic--damn me.

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That's the kind o' man I am--damn me.

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Ef ye hed a father, miss, ez instead o' harkinin' to your slightest wish, and surroundin' ye with luxury, hed made your infancy a struggle for life among strangers, and your childhood a disgrace and a temptation; ef he had left ye with no company but want, with no companions but guilt, with no mother but suffering; ef he had made your home, this home, so unhappy, so vile, so terrible, so awful, that the crowded streets and gutters of a great city was something to fly to for relief; ef he had made his presence, his very name,--your name, miss, allowin' it was your father,--ef he had made that presence so hateful, that name so infamous, that exile, that flyin' to furrin' parts, that wanderin' among strange folks ez didn't know ye, was the only way to make life endurable; and ef he'd given ye,--I mean this good old man Don Jose, miss,--ef he'd given ye as part of yer heritage a taint, a weakness in yer very blood, a fondness for a poison, a poison that soothed ye like a vampire bat and sucked yer life-blood (seizing her arm) ez it soothed ye; ef this curse that hung over ye dragged ye down day by day, till hating him, loathing him, ye saw yerself day by day becoming more and more like him, till ye knew that his fate was yours, and yours his,--why then, Miss Jovita (rising with an hysterical, drunken laugh), why then, I'd run away with ye myself,--I would, damn me!

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Look yer, old boy (throwing himself in chair), I kin allow how it comes easy for ye to run this bank, for it's about as exciting, these times, as faro was to ye in '49, when I first knew ye as Jack Oakhurst; but how the Devil you can sit opposite that stiff embodiment of all the Ten Commandments, day by day, damn it!

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I gave up gambling, married, and settled down, saved my money, invested a little here and there, and--worked for it, Jack, damn me,--worked for it like a damned horse!

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Damn Morton & Son!

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Oh, damn my wife!

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I was like you once, damn it,--ahem--it's all for the best, my boy, all for the best.

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I'll take the young rascal (aside)--damn it, he's already taken me--(aloud) on equal terms.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,419   ~   ~   ~

Damn the servants!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,945   ~   ~   ~

No--damn it!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,810   ~   ~   ~

The Assembly, guided and forced by the Jacobins, will only amend the law to damn the oppressed and to authorize their oppressors.--Without making any distinction between armed assemblages at Coblentz, which it had a right to punish, and refugees, three times as numerous, old men, women and children, so many indifferent and inoffensive people, not merely nobles but plebeians,[2312] who left the soil only to escape popular outrages, it confiscates the property of all emigrants and orders this to be sold.

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And damn it, if he does not sanction the decree against the priests, and do it right off; we will come back every day.

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damn it, do you suppose that we would send you young ladies?"]

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,821   ~   ~   ~

"Damn," exclaims Carrier, "I kept that execution for Lamberty.

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--A future curé, a priest who controls laymen and belongs to his century, must not be a monk belonging to the other world, but a man of this world, able to adapt himself to it, do his duty in it with propriety and discretion, accept the legal establishment of which he is a part, not damn his Protestant neighbors, Jews or freethinkers too openly, be a useful member of temporal society and a loyal subject of the civil power; let him be a Catholic and pious, but within just limits; he shall not be an ultramontanist or a bigot.--Precautions are taken to this effect.

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Damn Crum!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,595   ~   ~   ~

And Jolly said to himself: 'No, damn it!

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Damn it!

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'Damn them all!' he thought; 'I won't run away.

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"There, you ole damn pup!" he shouted, in a voice which threatened to sob.

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I move we telegraph the Secretary of War to-night and offer him a regiment from this university to go over and help _hang_ their damn Kaiser."

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Damn the fellow!

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damn you, Skaggs!

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Give 'em to me, damn you, quick, before I cuts your heart out!'

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Speak English--no, damn it, I mean don't," said Islington, snappishly.

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"No peace, damn them!" he muttered, angry he knew not with whom.

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"Do you understand, damn you?" shouted a voice, and Pierre woke up.

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"I think: Damn those women."

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"Damn THESE women, then," said Ansell, bouncing round in the chair.

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"Damn these particular women."

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But man does not care a damn for Nature--or at least only a very little damn.

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Nor--damn your dirty little mind!

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Damn it!"

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Damn it!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,455   ~   ~   ~

I will writhe on the earth, I will break the stones with my forehead, and I will damn myself, and I will curse you, Lord, if you keep my child from me!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,576   ~   ~   ~

These are the first things that steerage-passengers make for in case of shipwreck, and right over my head I heard the captain's voice say in a low tone, but quite decided: "Let go that falls, or, damn you, I'll blow your head off!"

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"Out with it then, damn it!

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Then I told the whole three years' story of my life, and the history of a poor peasant girl-" "Oh, damn the peasant girl!

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"Are you going to cross my path for ever, damn you!" cried Gania; and, loosening his hold on Varia, he slapped the prince's face with all his force.

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Oh-DAMN the thing!"

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I don't give a tinker's damn for men who talk about their rights in such matters."

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"Damn it, Con!" he answered; "how should I know?"

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Yet I scarcely see that you can damn her with as much justice as can I.

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damn your impudent face!' said the member who sate next me."]

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But Farragut, his mind made up, instantly roared back--"Damn the torpedoes!"

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"Damn officers of State!" says he; "that's what Whigs are always hurrahing for."

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"Me said: 'Damn you!'

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This is a damn sight harder than ground- hog hunting.

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His home is in Russellville, where according to his own admission, there "ain't a golf ball or a pair of pajamas in the whole damn town."

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Unless there had been a breakdown too serious for roadside repairs, or a truck had accidentally run out of oil or gas, or some driver had seen fit to buy a Babe Ruth for his sweet tooth, Indiana and Indiana people would not have received a damn cent for the use of their $60,000 per mile concrete highways.

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He said to some men who came out to see me after I was damn near killed: "Did you ever in your life see so good an individual bull, any where, any time?

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Charlie answered, "I know that Mr. Williams, but yours ain't a damn bit wider."

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"And damn the consequences?

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Give us a kiss--damn the porters.

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And once in a way he would catch Edward's eyes coming off duty from his journal, to look, not at his brother, but at--the skeleton; when that happened, Robert would adjust his glasses hastily, damn the newspaper type, and apologise to Edward for swearing.

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"Damn that bell," said the lieutenant, and added: "Put your shoulders to the door."

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Damn rough luck, wasn't it?"

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"Damn all Greeks," he said jovially, and Fisher could do no more than smile reproachfully, the smile being his very own, the reproach being on behalf of the master who paid him.

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"He has, damn him," he said between his teeth.

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Damn the shoulder!--let me go!

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"If you make the least damn bit of noise," replied Samuel, "I will send you to hell."

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Damn me, it's worth a fellow's while to be born into the world, if only to fall right asleep.

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