The 279 occurrences of god damn

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Nay, she is worse, she is the devil's dam, and here she comes in the habit of a light wench; and thereof comes that the wenches say 'God damn me!'

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"God damn it, I say-answer me!"

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The first time that the little rascal burst out with "God damn," his father nearly rolled off the chair with glee; but in the end he was sorry for this, for Antanas was soon "God-damning" everything and everybody.

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Oh, 'pals' is all right--but five thousand dollars--to have played it right into his hands--God DAMN the luck!"

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"God damn you!

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Personally I think it was rash of Mr. Strickland, in refuting the account which had gained belief of a certain "unpleasantness" between his father and mother, to state that Charles Strickland in a letter written from Paris had described her as "an excellent woman," since Dr. Weitbrecht-Rotholz was able to print the letter in facsimile, and it appears that the passage referred to ran in fact as follows: <i God damn my wife.

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"God damn him."

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God damn it, are you going to let him be shot before he can get away?

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Would she come back to me, God damn the rest of them!

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God damn 'em!" he cried, standing up and tottering with the pain in his feet, "if I can get a Deckard--" "Will you go back?" said Tom.

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"My lord, there is no need of further speech," said Cliges; "may God damn me, if I would take the whole world, and miss this battle!

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He shrieks, "God damn you!

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I thought you were magnetised with the Ten Commandments; but no - God damn my soul!"

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"But, God damn me, the man's buried!" cried Sir William.

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You thought in the world there's no power could tame ye, You tippled and whored till the foe overcame ye; God's nigs and Ne'er stir, sirs, has vanquish'd God damn me.

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"May God damn your soul to hell, Wolf Larsen, only hell's too good for you, you coward, you murderer, you pig!" was his opening salutation.

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Nay, she is worse, she is the devil's dam, and here she comes in the habit of a light wench; and thereof comes that the wenches say 'God damn me!'

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"God damn it, sir!" was the rejoinder.

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Sir Reynard daily heard debates Of Princes', Kings', and Nations' fates, With many rueful, bloody stories Of Tyrants, Jacobites, and Tories: From liberty how angels fell, That now are galley-slaves in hell; How Nimrod first the trade began Of binding Slavery's chains on Man; How fell Semiramis--God damn her!

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He say, 'God damn thief!--catchee flowty dollar: come to jailee.'

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She knew he said "God damn them"; but when she asked, "What?" he made no answer.

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Only I wouldn't, God damn them!

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God damn it, anyway, it never done nothin' for me, an' I guess I'm husky enough to scratch for us both anywheres.

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The Lieutenant--Gotta have another drink--can't go sleep, God damn it--brain too clear--gotta kill brain--that's the dope--kill brain--forget--wipe out past-- He opens the trunk in his search for liquor.

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The Lieutenant--There's that God damn thing--never wanted to see it again--wound stripes on right sleeve, too--hurrah for brave soldier--arm shot off to--to make world safe for democracy--blaa--the god damn hypocrites--democracy hell--arm shot off because I wasn't clever enough to stay out of it--ought to have had sense enough to join the--the ordinance department or--or the Y.M.C.A.

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shouldn't I?--where they don't get their arms shot off--couldn't marry a man with one arm, could you?--of course not--think of looking at an empty sleeve year after year--children might be born with only one arm, too--children--oh God damn you, Ellen, you and your Y.M.C.A.

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The Workman--Yes, God damn it--eight months.

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In about a year everybody forgot there ever was a war and a fellow has a hell of a time getting a job--and when you mention the war they just laugh--why God damn it, I've been out of work for six months and I ain't no loafer either and my wife has had to go back to her folks and I'm just about all in-- During this speech the work on dismantling the arch has steadily progressed.

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Nay, she is worse,--she is the devil's dam; and here she comes in the habit of a light wench; and thereof comes that the wenches say 'God damn me!'

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GOD DAMN YE, DID GOD MAKE YE?'

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"First, a horse," said I, "for mine dropped dead last night, ten miles hence on the north road, in your marshes, God damn them, and you may see by my rusty spur and miry boot that I have walked far.

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With that he bade God damn his soul if I were not a good fellow, and so led me straight to the lodgings of the knight under whose colours he served.

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"May God damn your souls to the deepest hells, you chicken-hearted cowards!

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Nay, she is worse, she is the devil's dam, and here she comes in the habit of a light wench; and thereof comes that the wenches say 'God damn me!'

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"God damn me, but you shall own it!" said she, her cheeks all crimson and her eyes afire; and moreover she added, "she should have it christened in the Chapel Royal, and owned as his, or otherwise she would bring it to the gallery in Whitehall, and dash its brains out before his face."

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Irving turned to me, and in his deepest and most tragic Macbeth voice said: "God damn his soul to hell!"

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Upon which the astrologer addressed him: 'God damn thee and the Guelph party with your distrustful malice!

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"God damn!

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"God damn you, Mister Jodie!

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God damn, young'un, you bite me one more time and I'll let you have it!

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He say, 'God damn!

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"God damn the rascal 'at did it!" cried one of them, clenching his teeth, and forgetting himself quite in the rage of the moment.

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God damn you for the farmer's hound you are, Tom Spink!

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At these words the Jew exclaimed, "God damn them all!

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At these words the Jew exclaimed, "God damn them all!

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He say, 'God damn thief!--catchee flowty dollar: come to jailee.'

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Have you tried to poison us, you God damn hag?

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God damn this windy ruffian and all his breed.

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Then said the Wazir, "May God damn[FN#214] this woman for her dealing with us!

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[FN#197] In English, "God damn everything an inch high!"

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Quoth the seemly ape, "O Khalif, an thou give ear to my rede, 'twill bring thee good fortune"; and quoth the Fisherman, "May God damn him who would gainsay thee henceforth!"

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From that date he never enjoyed refreshing sleep: he would have given his whole realm to recall Ja'afar to life; and, if any spoke slightingly of the Barmecides in his presence, he would exclaim, "God damn your fathers!

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Quoth he, 'It belongeth to Such-an-one the Notary,[FN#349] God damn him!'

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174) mentions a kindred of the Juhaynah Badawin called El-Thegif (Thakíf) of whom the Medinites say, "Allah ya'alan Thegíf Kuddám takuf" (God damn the Thegíf ere thou stand still).

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I don't mind tellin' you now, I'd me shootin'-iron here"--he touched his right hip--"an' if you'd refused--you was the third, mind you,--I'd have drilled you where you stood, God damn me if I wouldn't!"

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He roars:_] God damn yuh!

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I'll fix yuh, God damn yuh!

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You-keeping me safe inland-I wasn't no nurse girl the last two years-I lied when I wrote you-I was in a house, that's what!-yes, that kind of a house-the kind sailors like you and Mat goes to in port-and your nice inland men, too-and all men, God damn 'em!

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God damn us, if we lost not every penny, within an hour after thou wert gone.

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Some part of them indeed, though they are foolish enough, as effects of a mad, inconsiderate rage, are yet English; as when a man swears he will do this or, that, and it may be adds, "God damn him he will;" that is, "God damn him if he don't."

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"Jack, God damn me, Jack, how dost do?

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But for a little further remembrance of this impertinence, go among the gamesters, and there nothing is more frequent than, "God damn the dice," or "God damn the bowls."

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Among the sportsmen it is, "God damn the hounds," when they are at a fault; or, "God damn the horse," if he baulks a leap.

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The grace of swearing has not obtained to be a mode yet among the women: "God damn ye" does not fit well upon a female tongue; it seems to be a masculine vice, which the women are not arrived to yet; and I would only desire those gentlemen who practice it themselves to hear a woman swear: it has no music at all there, I am sure; and just as little does it become any gentleman, if he would suffer himself to be judged by all the laws of sense or good manners in the world.

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But the best was of one Mr. Rawlins, a courtier, that was with my Lord; and in the greatest danger cried, "God damn me, my Lord, I won't give you three-pence for your place now."

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But the best was of one Mr. Rawlins, a courtier, that was with my Lord; and in the greatest danger cried, "God damn me, my Lord, I won't give you three-pence for your place now."

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And afterwards in White Hall I met him and Mr. Gray, and he spoke to me, and in other discourse, says he, "God damn me, I can answer but for one ship, and in that I will do my part; for it is not in that as in an army, where a man can command every thing."

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And afterwards in White Hall I met him and Mr. Gray, and he spoke to me, and in other discourse, says he, "God damn me, I can answer but for one ship, and in that I will do my part; for it is not in that as in an army, where a man can command every thing."

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But she told him, "God damn me, but you shall own it!"

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That this Lord Vaughan, that is so great against the Chancellor, is one of the lewdest fellows of the age, worse than Sir Charles Sidly; and that he was heard to swear, God damn him, he would do my Lord Clarendon's business.

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He swore, God damn him, he did not desire to have any more wealth than he had in the world, which indeed is a great estate, having all his uncle's, my Lord St. Alban's, and my Lord hath all the Queen-Mother's.

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But she told him, "God damn me, but you shall own it!"

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That this Lord Vaughan, that is so great against the Chancellor, is one of the lewdest fellows of the age, worse than Sir Charles Sidly; and that he was heard to swear, God damn him, he would do my Lord Clarendon's business.

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He swore, God damn him, he did not desire to have any more wealth than he had in the world, which indeed is a great estate, having all his uncle's, my Lord St. Alban's, and my Lord hath all the Queen-Mother's.

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While all the rest envied him his good fortune, he cursed it, saying, "A pox on it, that it should come so early upon me, for this fortune two hours hence would be worth something to me, but then, God damn me, I shall have no such luck."

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And the Prince said to me, standing by me, "God damn me, if they will turn out every man that will be drunk, they must turn out all the commanders in the fleete.

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While all the rest envied him his good fortune, he cursed it, saying, "A pox on it, that it should come so early upon me, for this fortune two hours hence would be worth something to me, but then, God damn me, I shall have no such luck."

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And the Prince said to me, standing by me, "God damn me, if they will turn out every man that will be drunk, they must turn out all the commanders in the fleete.

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But the best was of one Mr. Rawlins, a courtier, that was with my Lord; and in the greatest danger cried, "God damn me, my Lord, I won't give you three-pence for your place now."

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And afterwards in White Hall I met him and Mr. Gray, and he spoke to me, and in other discourse, says he, "God damn me, I can answer but for one ship, and in that I will do my part; for it is not in that as in an army, where a man can command every thing."

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But she told him, "God damn me, but you shall own it!"

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That this Lord Vaughan, that is so great against the Chancellor, is one of the lewdest fellows of the age, worse than Sir Charles Sidly; and that he was heard to swear, God damn him, he would do my Lord Clarendon's business.

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He swore, God damn him, he did not desire to have any more wealth than he had in the world, which indeed is a great estate, having all his uncle's, my Lord St. Alban's, and my Lord hath all the Queen-Mother's.

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While all the rest envied him his good fortune, he cursed it, saying, "A pox on it, that it should come so early upon me, for this fortune two hours hence would be worth something to me, but then, God damn me, I shall have no such luck."

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And the Prince said to me, standing by me, "God damn me, if they will turn out every man that will be drunk, they must turn out all the commanders in the fleete.

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God damn the woman!

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God damn common nouveau rish.

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God damn common nouveau rish.

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God damn 'em!" he cried, standing up and tottering with the pain in his feet, "if I can get a Deckard--" "Will you go back?" said Tom.

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"Drive them along--God damn them, they've got no business in here."

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God damn dem fellers, I'll beat 'em if it costs me a million!"

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"God damn you!" he yelled; and so they tied him up, and a fresh man stepped forward and picked up the whip, and spit on his hands for good luck, and laid on with a double will; and at every stroke Glikas yelled a fresh curse; first in English, and then, as if he were delirious, in some foreign language.

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"'Well, then, we'll pay you twelve hundred thousand,' said Stagg--'God damn you, we'll pay you fifteen hundred thousand!'

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He was wrestling like a young titan, purple in the face with rage; and shouting, in a perfect reproduction of Henery's voice and accent, "Come round here, God damn you, come round here!"

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"GOD DAMN YOU!

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We count the Damn-me-blades to be great swearers, but when in their hellish fury they say, God damn me, God perish me, or the like, they rather curse than swear; yea, curse themselves, and that with a wish that damnation might light upon themselves; which wish and curse of theirs in a little time they will see accomplished upon them, even in hell fire, if they repent them not of their sins.

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