The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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"It was clever of you to do this," he said; "damn clever.

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"Damn the nurse!" he said to the oak tree, as he passed it.

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For my part, I'm sick of listening to you about it every damn day.'

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Just go to a shop to buy something; look round the place an' you'll see that more than 'arf the damn stuff comes from abroad.

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'Damn him!' he thought.

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'A damn good job too,' said Grinder malignantly.

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'Damn Rushton, and you too!' cried Bill Bates, addressing Crass.

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Something that sounds like something that might possibly be immoral might turn up in it, and that would be fatal--damn the MS. utterly.

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Damn it!

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[With violent irritation] Oh, damn Tim Haffigan!

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Damn your advice!

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How could I be such a bea-- [he trips again] damn the heather!

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Cease firing, damn you.

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No: damn your horse!---thank you all the same, my dear fellow.

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I realise now that Cromwell did not even have the merit of being an embryo; and as to my novels, they are not worth a damn; and, what is more, they are no incentive to do better."

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You don't take me for a plain damn fool, do you?"

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"Whaddye think of those damn four-flushers and come-ons, anyhow?" inquired Mr. Kerrigan of Mr. Tiernan, shortly subsequent to a conference with Gilgan, from which Tiernan had been unavoidably absent.

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"You're damn right," echoed Tiernan.

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Then, suddenly clenching his right hand, he exclaimed, "Damn that upstart!"

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"Damn it!" he exclaimed, becoming wretched, horrified.

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I'll vote as I damn please."

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If you touch that bandages when I have put him on--Ho-Damn-Damn!

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Your damn-mess-fix about those two brodders is a sort of perpetual blisters on my mind.

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Ho-damn-damn!

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"Good morning go-damn!" he roared out, "Where?

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What with her frettings and her cryings and her damn-nonsense-lofe-business, I swear you my solemn oath her sight was in danger when I saw her a whole fortnight gone-by.

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Why was I rude enough, when I thought of the widow, to say to myself, "Damn her!"

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Finally, when we got home, and when Mrs. Roylake kindly promised me another round of visits, and more charming people in the neighborhood to see, will any good Christian forgive me, if I own that I took advantage of being alone to damn the neighborhood, and to feel relieved by it?

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"Damn it, sir," he burst out indignantly, "isn't a Christian of more importance than a dog?"

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Now then: cock up your chins, and show 'em you don't care a damn for 'em.

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"Concentrate on me for ten minutes, if only because, damn it, I'm your host."

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"Damn you," he said.

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"Any damn thing so long as it's something with somebody.

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"It's this damn war, I think.

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You're too earnest and sincere to be able to apply eye-wash to the damn thing we call life, aren't you?"

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Asked forgiveness for the tears he had brought into her life Assassination of an empress Assent to what must be Auntie Rachel Autobiography of a damn fool Ax on his shoulder proceeding toward a grindstone Back Number Beating the dirge of yesterday or the tattoo of to-morrow Been on the verge of being an angel all my life Beethoven's sonatas and symphonies also moved him deeply Beethoven's Fifth Symphony Begum, of Bengal, days out from Canton--homeward bound!

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AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A DAMN FOOL (unfinished).

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"Damn the letters!

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"Damn it, why didn't they let me know yesterday?" he exclaimed.

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"Damn the letters!

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"Damn it, why didn't they let me know yesterday?" he exclaimed.

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"There comes Poe, with his raven, like Barnaby Rudge, Three-fifths of him genius and two-fifths sheer fudge, Who talks like a book of iambs and pentameters, In a way to make people of common-sense damn metres, Who has written some things quite the best of their kind, But the heart somehow seems all squeezed out by the mind, Who--but hey-day!

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"No one ever knows what people will say," I retorted, "and people always speak best of those who don't care a damn what they do say."

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I'll say any damn thing that this inspires me with."

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When that iron is red-hot, if you have not spoken, I shall hold it to your arm and press it--" "Damn you!"

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"Damn the fellow!"

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"DAMN Y', let me GO!"

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"Go on!" he howled, waving in the air a fistful of grass and weeds which he had pulled from the nose of the plough; "clear out of this altogether!--you're only a damn nuisance."

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He said: "Damn y'--what the devil do y' want?

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"DAMN you, be off out of this!"

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"Damn you--lie down!" he roared.

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"Why, damn it!" he exclaimed, at last, "that's MY OWN horse...You don't mean...S'help me!

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He brandished the scraper and sprang wildly at Joe and yelled, "Damn y', you WHELP!

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"Can't y' find anything better t' do than everlastingly playing at that damn thing?" he would shout.

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"Damn y', boy!" he yelled, "take th' awful things outside--YOU tinker!"

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"Oh, DAMN his concertina!"

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It's utter nonsense, and, to speak the truth" (lowering his voice again) "I'VE BEEN SICK OF THE WHOLE DAMN THING LONG AGO."

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"What, bear-skins worth that and the paddock here and the lanes and the country over-run with them--FULL of the damn things--HUNDREDS of them--and we, all this time--all these years--working and slaving and scraping and-and" (he almost shouted), "DAMN me!

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DAMN it, boy, are you so DENSE?"

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"DAMN IT!" said Dad, glaring at Mother, "wot d' y' ALL want out 'ere?...Y-YOU brute!"

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"No wonder the damn cow's frightened."

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He said, "Damn the dogs!"

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Dad said: "Damn it, what are y' 'FRAID o', boy?

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"It's all damn well t' TALK," he fired off; "come in and RIDE th'----horse then, if y' s'----GAME!"

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"Damn the brown foal!"

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"Well, let me see; I'll have in altogether, I daresay, this year, about thirty-five acres of wheat--I suppose as good a wheat----" "Damn the wheat!...OOH!"

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"DAMN it, where is it?" he cried, impatiently.

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"Damn you, you're a lawyer, ain't you?" cried the old man.

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"Damn it, I say you are.

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"Damn you, you're a lawyer, ain't you?" cried the old man.

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"Damn it, I say you are.

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Marry, that thou are a damn'd dissolute villain, And I some grain or two better, in keeping thee company.

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But by God's bread, 'tis nobody's fault but yours; for an you had done as you might have done, they should have been damn'd ere they should have come in, e'er a one of them.

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Ay, would I might be damn'd else; ask Signior Bobadilla.

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Opinion, O God, let gross opinion sink and be damn'd As deep as Barathrum, If it may stand with your most wish'd content, I can refell opinion and approve The state of poesy, such as it is, Blessed, eternal, and most true divine: Indeed, if you will look on Poesy As she appears in many, poor and lame, Patch'd up in remnants and old worn rags, Half starved for want of her peculiar food: Sacred invention, then I must confirm Both your conceit and censure of her merit, But view her in her glorious ornaments, Attired in the majesty of art, Set high in spirit, with the precious taste Of sweet philosophy, and which is most, Crown'd with the rich traditions of a soul That hates to have her dignity profaned With any relish of an earthly thought: Oh, then how proud a presence doth she bear.

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A good feast-hound or banquet-beagle, that will scent you out a supper some three miles off, and swear to his patrons, damn him!

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'Sheart, what a damn'd witty rogue's this!

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Never may'st thou be saved, that saved so damn'd a monster!

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By this light, gentlemen, he hath confest to me the most inexorable company of robberies, and damn'd himself that he did 'em: you never heard the like.

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"Hath God indeed given appetites to man, And stored the earth so plenteously with means To gratify the hunger of His wish, And doth He reprobate and will He damn The use of His own bounty?

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"I don't know what you do know an' I don't know what you don't know; but I do know 'at lots of the things you think you know ain't so, if you picked it up from the fool stories some o' these damn cow punchers tell; an' you ought to be ashamed to listen to 'em."

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"Damn you, what do you mean, you little minx?" he asked.

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Then the door opened and a big, burly man, with a red face and a jovial, rolling eye, appeared with startling suddenness and ejaculated: "Damn Ranson, damn Richards, or damn them both, with the Son thrown in!

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I repeat, damn Ranson, Richards and Son; damn the parson, damn Helen--no, I won't say that, for she is dead--and especially damn the whippersnapper.

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"I don't mind about Ranson, Richards and Son, or anybody else, but I don't quite see why you should damn me, who, I am sure, never wished to give you any trouble."

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"Damn it!

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"Damn her lack of Christian feeling, and damn yours and your impudence too, you half-drowned church rat!

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"Well, my pretty pair of cooing turtle-doves," went on Sir John in a sort of shout, addressing himself to them, "be so good as to stop that, or I think I shall wring both your necks, damn you."

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Justice may say fie and the sky may be rude, and anything else may happen, but we've dished our lives and theirs, my friend, and--damn you!

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But I'll break you, damn you, I'll break you; only, I WANT that school.

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Do what you damn please; that's what I am going to do in the future and I'm glad you know it.

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