The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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The novels that are taken up with 'Ach!' and 'Och!' and 'she loved him, while he ceased to love her,' I tell you, are worthless, and damn them all, I say!"

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You can live, damn you!

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The body emitted a faint snore... "They have made fools of us, damn it all!"

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'Damn my soul!'

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_Val._ As you are those fools, I did allow those reasons, but as my Scholars and companions damn'd 'em: do you know what it is to wooe a widow?

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"Why kill a child, damn you!

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"I'm sick of them, damn 'em."

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Damn it all, the first victim in the French Revolution was a prostitute.

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He would go and see what the rascal had come bothering about--alone, though, for he could not endure the sight of the fisher-fellow, damn him!

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"I know: you think I'm not fit to die; and, damn it!

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"Nearly well," he answered; "but those cursed carrion-crows are set upon killing me--damn their souls!"

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The doctor knows; 'E talks of punctured damn-the-things.

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_"Damn_!" said the young lady, furiously.

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I am no believing old and rotten superstition of ancient forefathers, but am iconoclast smashing idols to detriment of damn scoundrels.

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When the catastrophe was at hand Murphy whispered to Cumberland: "If they don't damn this, they deserve to be damned themselves!"

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They'd rise as one man--I mean--damn the men!--as one woman."

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"Damn!" said the other in a fierce undertone.

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"Oh, damn Biddy!

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"You wouldn't care a damn.

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"Damn you!" said Sir Eustace.

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He said it was all damn' nonsense that she was wasting her life over 'em and over the dead.

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"Damn Anubis," McLean gave back under his breath.

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"Damn them!"

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Anyway I'm not going to damn him for good at twenty-three, like Winifred.

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"Damn them!" said Sir Arthur under his breath.

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"This continual gossip about other people's affairs, this sighing and groaning and everlasting prying, this eavesdropping, this friendly sympathy... damn it all!

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Damn the money!

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No-o-o, damn her!

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Bring it here, damn it!"

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"Nay, damn it," said he, "that's too much--that's clear another thing.

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"Damn it, cousin," cried he, "I'm sorry for what I said.

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Damn it!

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"Our own airmen's up in Nebraska chasing the Japs that gave us the slip this morning, and here these damn hawks come swooping in.

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"Call it preaching if you like, but believe me, I've been getting letters from the folks back home, and my people ain't such poor stuff either, if I did join the army, and I want to tell you that such preaching is getting damn popular lately.

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"DEATH TO ALL AT HALLS - DAMN THE ARCHBISHOP!!"

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"Damn it!" he murmured.

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Damn the women, say I.

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Damn them!

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Damn them!

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Oh, damn it, damn it!

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Damn it, girl, give me the virtue that's had to fight like the devil to stay on its feet--the kind that's been scratched and has had the corners knocked off in contact with the world and still believes that God made man to his own image and likeness.

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"Damn it, man," Daney roared wrathfully, "have you no pride?

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He's _married_ the girl, damn you--and that's more than you would have done at his age.

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Damn a dog that carried a low head and a dead tail!

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"Halt, damn you," a commanding voice cried.

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"Damn the world and damn the people in it.

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"Damn it, Nellie," he roared, "what the devil do you mean by this?"

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To this message I received the following extraordinary reply: "All right--another bottle of--ice goes: push on--this cheese is too--spare no effort to--hand me those nuts--learn all you can--damn you!"

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Life's too damn serious for my sort to make a wail and a moan about it."

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It's those damn bugs, I suppose!"

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Though I don't know--I'd be happy enough, if I were you--always seem to come out on top--not to care for any damn thing on earth, except that--not even Francey Wilmot--or even me--just a sort of pug-dog you trailed behind on the end of a string--a sort of mascot."

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It's droll though--I think about you just when you ring up--I 'ave a damn pain--not ze tummy-ache this time--and I say: '_Le pauvre jeune homme_, 'ere is a chance for 'im to pay me out for kissing 'im when 'e don't want to be kissed.'

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They are so damn thorough.

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And a damn good one too.

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The doctor says--" "Damn the doctor!" said Jack.

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"Damn it, I'll tell you!" he said, springing to his feet with sudden resolution.

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Damn it, Trevor!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,446   ~   ~   ~

Why"--and he suddenly showed his clenched teeth--"he dared--damn him!--he dared to tell me so!"

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He didn't care whether you lived or died, the damn' cur!"

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Phelps, here, is fond of saying that he could buy and sell us all out any time he's a mind to; but he knew Harve wouldn't have given a tinker's damn for his bank and all his cattlefarms put together; and a lack of appreciation, that way, goes hard with Phelps.

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"Damn!" she said, hobbling across the room to the corner, whither her shoe had fallen.

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The blue clad invaders had come in despite of the quick breast-works, and the new-fangled cannon, and Bob Toombs boast that he "could beat the damn Yankees with corn-stalks before breakfast".

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I suppose he will yet have to be answered, damn 'im!'"

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Sometimes her feelings got the better of her, and she would say: "Oh, damn it, Fred, you are always praying."

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And though no marriage words are spoke, They part not till the ring is broke; Yet hypocrite fanatics cry, I'm but an idol raised on high; And once a weaver in our town, A damn'd Cromwellian, knock'd me down.

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Who have ravish'd, and murder'd, and play'd such damn'd pranks, And trod down the grass on my much-injured banks?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,428   ~   ~   ~

I would ask any man Of them all that maintain Their passive obedience With such mighty vehemence, That damn'd doctrine, I trow!

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That viceroy [2] is best, That would take off the test, And made a sham speech to attempt it; But being true blue, When he found 'twould not do, Swore, damn him, if ever he meant it.

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But now, sir, they tell, How Sacheverell, By bringing old doctrines in fashion, Hath, like a damn'd rogue, Brought religion in vogue, And so open'd the eyes of the nation.

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THE SPEECH Whereas, notwithstanding I am in great pain, To hear we are making a peace without Spain; But, most noble senators, 'tis a great shame, There should be a peace, while I'm _Not-in-game._ The duke show'd me all his fine house; and the duchess From her closet brought out a full purse in her clutches: I talk'd of a peace, and they both gave a start, His grace swore by G--d, and her grace let a f--t: My long old-fashion'd pocket was presently cramm'd; And sooner than vote for a peace I'll be damn'd.

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But could you bring me once to think, That when I strut, and stare, and stink, Revile and slander, fume and storm, Betray, make oath, impeach, inform, With such a constant loyal zeal To serve myself and commonweal, And fret the Tories' souls to death, I did but lose my precious breath; And, when I damn my soul to plague 'em, Am, as you tell me, but their May-game; Consume my vitals!

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Why sure 'tis some comfort that heroes should slay us, If I fall, I would fall by the hand of Æneas; And who by the Drapier would not rather damn'd be, Than demigoddized by madrigal Namby?

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While Carter and Prendergast both may be rotten, And damn'd to the bargain, and yet be forgotten.

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Chairman to yon damn'd committee!

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Did heathen virtues in your hearts reside, These wretches had been damn'd for parricide.

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Her damn'd pointed tongue pierced almost to my heart; Tell me of a cart,--tell me of a ----, I'd have you to tell on both sides her ears, If she comes to my house, that I'll kick her down stairs: Then home she shall limping go, squalling out, O my knee; You shall soon have a crutch to buy for your Melpomene.

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Because we thus must state the case, That you have got a hanging face, Th' untimely end's a damn'd disgrace of noose, sir.

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sir, I had no design, But was unwarily drawn in; For spite I ne'er had any; 'Twas the damn'd squire with the hard name; The de'il too that owed me a shame, The devil and Delany; They tempted me t' attack your highness, And then, with wonted wile and slyness, They left me in the lurch: Unhappy wretch!

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Oh, damn it!

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"Damn 'em!" was the ejaculation.

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"Then," spoke Isaac Masters, rising to his greatest height, and uplifting his hand as if to call God to witness, "if this is law--damn your law!"

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Where he used to say, "Damn it, it is so," he now believes there is some mistake: he must confess, he is of another opinion; but however he won't insist.

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Call the chairmen: damn them, I warrant they are at the ale-house already!

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[269] By this means it is called, "giving a man satisfaction," to urge your offence against him with your sword; which puts me in mind of Peter's order to the keeper, in the "Tale of a Tub": "If you neglect to do all this, damn you and your generation for ever; and so we bid you heartily farewell.

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"By damn, Ay tank yo' vas got soom crazy," apologized the herder humbly, sanity growing in his pale blue eyes.

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It's a damn' shame he got away on us," Pink sighed regretfully.

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"Damn a bunch uh quitters!" he flared hotly, and left them, to hunt up the Old Man and Chip--one or both, it did not matter to him.

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"It ain't going to be such damn' easy money--that two hundred," he confided pantingly to Andy, who stood near.

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Why, damn it, yuh _know_ he'll win!" stormed Irish.

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That fellow has been up to something, or he wouldn't be acting so damn' queer.

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It's me for the Bad-lands--and you can think what yuh damn' please about it."

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I remember 'em now, damn 'em!"

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He sat down by the open window and smoked four cigarettes, said "Damn Freddy!" three times and with added emphasis each time, though he knew very well that Freddie had nothing to do with it, and then went to bed.

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God speed ye down the damn'd decline, And grant ye the Fool's true good, in abject ruin's gulf As the Wise see him so to see himself!

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I'm thinking you, yourselves, justify the existence of us old Johnnies and give us a clear title to live a little while longer, reunite once a year, sing the old songs, speechify, parade, bivouac a few more times together--and be as disorderly as we damn please, in this or any other city's hay market.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,365   ~   ~   ~

Old master says, 'Well, that's damn poor pay.'

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Our preacher says, 'And they got a damn poor preacher.'

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Then the doctor said to him, 'You said William was telling a damn lie.'

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