The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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Being hot with anger and fatigue, he reached for the obstacle that had so unmanned him to damn it.

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"I am not late, Constance; thou art impatient, and as for shrines, I carry one in my heart all the time, and thou must have one, too--" "Damn!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,000   ~   ~   ~

"Don't be a damn fool, Doctor!" the major shouted; but already Lombardo had leaped.

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And--damn it, now!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,516   ~   ~   ~

Damn me, sir, but the whole infernal place is on fire!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,693   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it all, sir!" the major exclaimed.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,017   ~   ~   ~

Two-thirds of us are dead, already, a damn sight better men than I am!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,027   ~   ~   ~

Shoot, damn you, shoot!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,355   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it!" says Dan'l Best and the Prince Regent, both in one breath.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,371   ~   ~   ~

Damn it!

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"A married man, too," he laughed--"Sir John Johnson, the fat baronet of the Mohawks--" "Damn you, will you hold your silly tongue?" she cried, and rose to launch the glass, but I sprang to my feet, horrified and astounded, arm outstretched.

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And they do say," she added, with scorn, "that the baronet did find one of my old shoon and filled it to my health--damn him!--" "Dorothy!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 453   ~   ~   ~

"Is it a shameful oath to say 'Damn him'?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 457   ~   ~   ~

They all laugh when I say it--father and Guy Johnson and the rest; and they swear other oaths--words I would not say if I could--but I did not know there was harm in a good smart 'damn!'"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 853   ~   ~   ~

And a cursed fine fellow, if he was second cousin to a Varick, which he could not help, not he!--though I've heard him damn his luck to my very face, sir!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 892   ~   ~   ~

They'll be here to-night, damn them."

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"One o' the Calverts, Lord Baltimore's kin, a sort of cousin of the Ormond-Butlers, a supercilious dandy, a languid macaroni; plagues me, damn his impudence, but I can't hate him--no!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,080   ~   ~   ~

Also, this Captain Walter Butler was overlarding his phrases with "Cousin Ormond," so that I was soon cloyed, and nigh ready to damn the relationship to his face.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,827   ~   ~   ~

"He will damn us, perhaps," said Ruyven, sucking his paint-brush and looking critically at his work.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,828   ~   ~   ~

"Damn us?

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"'Damn the convulsions of war, sir!' says I.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,334   ~   ~   ~

Walter Butler sprang up from the base of the tree where he had been sitting and pointed a shaking finger at Magdalen Brant: "Damn you!" he shouted; "if you call on my Mohawks, I'll cut your throat, you witch!"

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The entire company joined in the chorus, bewailing the late disaster at Ticonderoga, till Jack Mount, nigh frantic with disgust, leaped up into the cart and bawled out: "If you must sing, damn you, I'll give something that rings!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,724   ~   ~   ~

"Damn them!" growled Elerson to Murphy, "they're advancing without flanking-parties or scouts.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,068   ~   ~   ~

It's a lie; I don't care a damn about Congress--but let it pass.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,672   ~   ~   ~

Damn you, you may have the woman I love, but you shall leave me her respect!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,961   ~   ~   ~

In a few moments Wu came to our tent, almost speechless with rage and stammered, "Damn fool soldiers come try to take our horses; say if _mafu_ no give them horses they untie loads.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,568   ~   ~   ~

I jes' goes into a saloon, peaceful like, an' a damn Limey says, pointin' to a British flag on dere own ship, 'You see dat flag?'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,627   ~   ~   ~

"What's dis,' Ah say to de man ahead o' me, 'huccome dat white man don't bus' dat damn yeller swab wide open?'

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After that the outgoing Battalion files slowly out, and the newcomers are left gloomily contemplating their new abiding-place, and observing-- "I wonder if there is _any_ Division in the whole blessed Expeditionary Force, besides ours, which ever does a single damn thing to keep its trenches in repair!"

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take it then Naked as it is: I would desire her love Lasciviously, lewdly, incestuously, To do a sin that needs must damn us both, And thee too: dost thou understand me now?

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swear, swear, thou worse than woman damn'd.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,295   ~   ~   ~

After this line A _Adds_]--Hell open all thy gates, And I will thorough them; if they be shut, Ile batter um, but I will find the place Where the most damn'd have dwelling; ere I end, Amongst them all they shall not have a sinne, But I will call it mine: l. 5.

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It is resolv'd, I bore it whilst I could, I can no more, Hell open all thy gates, And I will thorough them; if they be shut, Ile batter um, but I will find the place Where the most damn'd have dwelling; ere I end, Amongst them all they shall not have a sinne, But I may call it mine: I must beginne With murder of my friend, and so goe on To an incestuous ravishing, and end My life and sinnes with a forbidden blow Upon my selfe.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,226   ~   ~   ~

Sweare, sweare, thou worse then woman damn'd.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,721   ~   ~   ~

But when there's blood, a damn up or down--what is it?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,629   ~   ~   ~

1 Toll, toll, Gentle bell, for the soul Of the pure ones in Pole, Which are damn'd in our scroll.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,637   ~   ~   ~

13 But fate Brought the letter too late, 'Twas of too old a date To relieve their damn'd state.

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"It serves you damn right!" he answered.

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"Yuh, damn good," answered the other pulling his shirt over his head.

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"Damn them!

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Damn your secrets!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,910   ~   ~   ~

Oh, well, he would follow Coronado's advice; yes, damn him!

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He cried out to the sky, invoked Lucifer, shouted his contempt of God, calling Him rogue and imbecile, spat upon the communion, endeavored to contaminate with vile ordures a Divinity who he prayed might damn him, the while he declared, to defy Him the more, that He did not exist.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 14,244   ~   ~   ~

MUGGLETON, founder of the Muggletonians, a tailor who, along with one Reeve, at the time of the Commonwealth, pretended to be the two witnesses of the Revelation and the last of God's prophets, invested with power to save and to damn; individuals of the sect founded by him existed so recently as the beginning of this century.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,840   ~   ~   ~

"Damn you, Ben," he said, in a languid voice: "you never seem bored.

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"Damn it!

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"I know, though, damn him!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,033   ~   ~   ~

If we're militant we're told we ought to be tender-hearted, and if we're tender-hearted we're told we're sentimental--and at the end of it all the Russians don't care a damn."

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"You damn fool--don't you see that it's hopeless?"

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Damn their cross questioning--say it was gaiters.

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"Damn you!

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"But it's damn dull around here tonight.

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Damn me, if I don't believe the cuss got clean away.

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"Not a damn sign here, Shorty.

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I'm half inclined to think the guy will drop out entirely, damn glad to get off alive, now he believes she is as rotten as the rest of us.

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"I'll attend to that; come on, Mark, let's throw the damn sneak into that left-hand stateroom.

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"Sure, I know; the damn whelps left her here; that was their dirty game, sir.

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I saw then just what those two were driving at; first I didn't take no particular interest in the scheme; then I got to thinking until finally I hated that soft, downy thing; damn her, she'd robbed me, and I had a right to my share even if I had to steal it."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,370   ~   ~   ~

Don't make the mistake, West, of believing we are damn fools.

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You sure did a fine job then, damn you; now I don't think it is your time to howl.

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There wasn't a damn thing to take after it in, and, besides, just then, I didn't really know any good police reason for chasing her.

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Didn't look as if the place had a soul within a hundred miles of it--no smoke, no light; not a damn sound.

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But she's so damn' shy.

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You wouldn't do anything so damn' foolish as that."

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"I promise you I won't do anything damn' foolish for the sake of--sentiment.

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"Oh, damn Guy!" he said lightly.

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"Oh, damn that!"

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I've been--I've been--a damn' fool!

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"You're not up to it--and this infernal sand----" "Damn the sand!" said Guy, with vehemence.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,402   ~   ~   ~

Burke knows that as well as I do," "Oh, damn Burke!" he said airly.

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"I don't believe a damn' word of it," said Kelly bluntly.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,487   ~   ~   ~

Kieff was holding one of his opium shows, the damn' dirty skunk.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,978   ~   ~   ~

"The fellow's such a damn' blackguard.

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Damn it, man!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,352   ~   ~   ~

of_ *collera*) collar *coma* _f._ comma *combate* _m._ conflict, engagement *combustión* _f._ combustion *comedia* _f._ comedy; *entablar la ----* stage the play; begin operations *comenzar* commence *comer* eat *comerciante* _m._ merchant *comercio* _m._ commerce *cometa* _f._ kite *cómico* comic, comical, humorous *comisión* _f._ commission *como* as; how; like *cómo* _interrog._ how; *de a ----* at how much *comodidad* _f._ comfort *cómodo* comfortable *compadecer* feel sorry for *compañera* _f._ companion, mate *compañía* _f._ company *compartir* share *compasión* _f._ compassion *complacerse en* take delight in *completamente* completely *complot* _m._ plot, conspiracy *composición* _f._ composition, piece of work *comprar* buy *comprender* understand *comprometer* bind; *----se* become engaged to marry *compromiso* _m._ embarrassing situation *con* with; *---- tal que* provided, provided that *conceder* grant *concepto* _m._ opinion *conciencia* _f._ conscience *conde* _m._ count *condena* _f._ sentence *condenar* condemn, damn *conducir* conduct *conferencia* _f._ meeting, interview *confesar* confess *confesonario* _m._ confessional *confianza* _f._ confidence, trust *confiar* confide *confidencial* confidential *confiscar* confiscate *confite* _m._ candy *confundir* embarrass, confuse *confusión* _f._ confusion *congoja* _f._ anguish *conmigo* with me *conocer* know; *si conoceré a mi gente* don't I know them *conque* and so *consagrar* consecrate *consecuencia* _f._ consequence *conseguir* succeed in; attain; obtain *consejero* _m._ counselor *consejo* _m._ advice, counsel; council-house; *---- privado* privy council *consentimiento* _m._ consent *consentir* consent *conservar* keep, preserve *considerar* consider *consigo* with him; with her; with you; with them; with themselves; with yourselves, _etc._ *consiguiente* _m._ consequence; *de ----, por ----,* consequently *consistir* consist *consolar* console *conspirar* conspire; war *constancia* _f._ constancy *constante* constant, faithful *constitucional* constitutional *constituir* constitute *consuelo* _m._ consolation *consulta* _f._ consultation *consultar* consult *contar* count *contento* happy, satisfied *contestación* _f._ answer *contestar* answer *contigo* with thee *continuo* continual *contra* against *contrabandista* _m.

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Such trifles unhappily confirmed Pope's suspicions; his self-love was wounded, sensitiveness became animosity, and animosity became hate, which in the end inspired the most stinging bit of satire in the language:-- "Should such a one, resolved to reign alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne, View him with jealous yet with scornful eyes, Hate him for arts that caused himself to rise, Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And, without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; Alike unused to blame or to commend, A timorous foe and a suspicious friend, Fearing e'en fools, by flatterers besieged, And so obliging that he ne'er obliged; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike."

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Then Exhibit B responded: "Miss Morgan, you ast him if he didn't cuss and damn me, and say he was goin' to pound me to death if I ever come north of Sixth."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,999   ~   ~   ~

what a pasticcio!--made by herself--made by herself and her lawsuits about the defunct Guinigi--damn them!"

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"Damn the marchesa!

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If I were God, I'd damn you!"

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"I don't care a damn.

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A man might throw a lordly gift to his fellow, like a bone to a dog, and damn himself in the deed.

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"This will be a better job than the whipping, damn you!"

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"Then thou hast avouched a lie--a lie that will damn thee," said Lady Exeter.

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Damn them!'

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I don't say _now_, 'Damn the churches!' or that you, an' the likes of you, an' yer Master, are all shams an' humbugs.

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"Damn you!" she muttered, chafing the hurt arm.

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She did not damn him, as he expected, stood quiet a moment, her eyelids fallen, relaxed with an inexpressible weariness.

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"It's a damn shame, and I hate to admit it," he said, "but the Allies are done for."

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When I replied that I was determined to go he looked grave, and said earnestly: "Remember that you are going into a damn bad country, and you go at your own, risk."

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But it's Gospel truth, whether she's bewitched or not; whether it's them damn fool stories she reads--and it's like ez not he's just the kind o' snipe to write 'em hisself, and sorter advertise hisself, don't yer see--she's allus stuck up for Lim.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 717   ~   ~   ~

"Damn your eternal soul, doc!" he said softly.

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When I make my draw I'm goin' to kill that damn wolf."

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But Mac Strann jest stood there watchin', and grinnin' in his ugly way--damn his soul black!--and never sayin' a word back.

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Damn him!

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For your sake I brung him, and for your sake I'll fight him, damn him, in spite----" The wind wailed again, far off, and Buck Daniels cowered back against the wall.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,657   ~   ~   ~

I didn't think of that; I thought I was savin' Dan from another--well, what a damn fool I been!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,975   ~   ~   ~

"An' I've follered him for a day and a half, damn near.

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"Damn it, I need Dan!

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