The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"Damn Gorham!" he muttered; "damn all these smooth-mannered men who never lose their tempers; damn everybody!"
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"Ye damn dirty spalpeen, lie there f'r a time, will ye?
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"Set there, damn ye," the elder Riley repeated, breathing hard from excitement and from the unusual exertion.
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Now, ye'll go ter him to-morrer mornin'--d'ye mind--an' ye'll tell him all ye've tol' me, an' there won't be no price asked, an' ye'll keep on findin' out all ye can f'r Misther Robert, an' ye'll play fair, an' ye'll take phwat pay he chooses ter give ye, an' if ye thry anny more thricks like th' dirty wan I've just catched ye wid I'll be back ter see ye, James Riley, an' I'll break ivery damn bone in ye'er body, James Riley.
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Now help me off with my coat, and tell me all the damn fool things you've been doing."
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"Damn you, you're right!" snapped the veteran.
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"Oh, damn!" said Banneker fervently.
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"Damn The Sphere!" exploded the other.
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"Now you're laughing at me, damn you, Enderby."
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He also said "Damn!"
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"Damn him," said Banneker quietly.
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"Damn it!" he growled.
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As The Record was bitter upon reform, its proprietor having been sadly disillusioned in youth by a lofty but abortive experiment in perfecting human nature from which he never recovered, Bunny lost no opportunity to damn all reformers.
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"Damn lie," remarked Poultney Masters equably.
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Damn it, do you imagine a man counts 'em?"
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"A man's so damn close to heaven on these mountain tops... Who's that?"
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"Shoot, damn you, shoot!"
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He brings papers to tell who and what he is in Mexico City, whence he has departed because of too damn much fight down there; he wishes to put some money here in the _banco_, which he can take away again to buy a big ranch and many cattle and horses.
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"Damn it, man," cried Struve irritably.
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damn, to condemn.
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Damn the beast, if he had as many lives as a cat, he would owe them all to me!
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My cold is now got into my head; and I have such dreadful pain in my teeth, that I cannot hold up my head: but none of them cares a damn for me or my sufferings; therefore, you see, I cannot discharge my steward.
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Damn me, if I do, beyond what you yourself shall judge to be necessary!
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You cannot bless or damn my uncle at will.
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Perhaps if I get your beef juice----" "Oh, damn--the beef juice!" whispered Billy Grant, and shut his eyes again--but not to sleep.
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"Damn the eggs!" he said.
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Damn the girl, anyhow!
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"Personally I feel so strongly on everything that the war has brought into question for the Anglo-Saxon peoples that humorous detachment or any other thinness or tepidity of mind on the subject affects me as vulgar impiety, not to say as rank blasphemy; our whole race tension became for me a sublimely conscious thing from the moment Germany flung at us all her explanation of her pounce upon Belgium for massacre and ravage in the form of the most insolent, 'Because I choose to, damn you all!' recorded in history.
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Damn your feet and your blind-bat eyes!
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Shall mourn no more as heretofore, because of her ill plight, Although he see her now to be a damn'd forsaken wight.
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Damn it, there's a little too much of the lady about you!
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And he added, nodding, 'He's a damn good loser.'
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'Damn you,' he said savagely.
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'Let him start something, damn him,' he growled savagely to himself, 'any time.'
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Sleep now, damn tired, damn hot, head sick.
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Me, Kish Taka, I kill Jeem Cour' damn quick pretty soon.'
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Isn't she----' 'Damn Sanchia Murray,' he said savagely.
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Further, he had said 'Damn Sanchia Murray,' quite as though he meant it with all his heart.
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'And if you ain't man enough to get Jim Courtot pretty damn soon, I am!'
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For God's sake, plug the damn cowman.'
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'Damn right,' said Monte.
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No adept at figures he spilled much ink, scratched out many calculations and went through them again, grew hot and exasperated and finally before he got anywhere was in a mood to damn everything that came under his hand.
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"I don't gi'e a damn," cried Andrew explosively, "whether the ground is private or no'.
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"Imphm," said Matthew, "it's a damn fine excuse.
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"I think it's a damn'd shame," said old Lauder.
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"I'll tell ye what it is," said Matthew Maitland, "it's a downricht barefaced murder, an' I would smash this damn'd cantrip o' Black Jock's.
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There's plenty for a' God's creatures--enough to make everybody happy, an' there need be no ill-will in the world, if only common-sense was applied to things; but I'm damn'd if I can see where even the men can be happy who are making their money oot o' our lives.
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But let me tell you, if there was a union here, it would soon put an end to you an' yer damn'd cantraips."
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"Damn'd fine I ken that," replied Geordie, "an' it's mair the peety.
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If they'd be true an' stick to yin anither, they'd damn'd soon put an end to sic gaffers as you."
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"I'm no gi'ein' a damn for yer place.
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Damn my soul, I'll hae to gang hame the nicht in my sark tail," and she laughed loudly at her sally.
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"Kill the damn'd thing," said Tam Donaldson callously, "an' it'll maybe a lesson to the auld sot.
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"That is true," said Tam, "but it was a damn'd shame to tak' the auld man's pig awa', whaever did it.
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"I wadna' gi'e a damn," said Peter Pegg, his big eye making frantic efforts to wink.
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"Let us get as mony women an' callans as possible, and we can mak' a damn'd guid turnout.
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"Damn'd guid, Tam!
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"That's a damn'd unfair handicap anyway.
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I wadna' ha'e the damn'd thing in that way, an' if he does win it he'll hae nae honor in it."
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It's a' yin damn to me hoo mony wives they gie me.
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Not that I'm a religious man mysel', but I'm damn'd if I'd let them interfere wi' it.
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"I was guid enough a gey lang while, an'--" "Ay, but you've haen a damn'd guid innins," he interrupted.
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An' you're auld, an' fat an' as ugly as hell, an' if I dae gang to Leebie you hae damn all to dae wi' it.
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As I said, you've had your innin's, an' been gey well paid for it, an' I dinna gie a damn for you."
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"I want a drink," he broke in abruptly, "an' it doesna matter a damn to you whether I hae been hard ca'd or no'.
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"Come on, damn you, you son of a tinkler," he urged.
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"Damn you!" he growled, striking at them as if he would brush them from his sight; but still they followed and accused no matter where he turned.
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"Ach, well, it disna matter a damn, onyway.
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"Then, if you don't ken, why the damn should you quarrel?
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"Damn the fellow!" said Tom to me.
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"Hoss-flesh is damn' skeerce these times."
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But I'm safe here in New York, though I was damn' near being shot when I first came into the British lines.
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Oh, I know your whole damn' sex, begad!--no offence to these other ladies."
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There's a ship sails next Wednesday--so I found out this evening--and damn me if you sha'n't go to London with me!
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Damn such a vile country, cold as hell in winter, and hot as hell in summer!
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Damn it and sink it!
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And I'll pick out the best, and honour 'em with invitations to call at our lodgings, and there'll be my pretty sister to mix a punch for us, or pour out tea for us; and once we let 'em see we're as good quality as any of 'em, and won't stand any damn' nonsense,' why, you leave it to brother Ned to land a fat fish, that's all!"
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"If we could only get an invite to some private entertainment, the thing would be done in a jiffy," said Ned, "but damn it, you won't lead on any of these fellows--sure they must know ladies to whom they would mention you."
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I desire no friends of your breed; and I came in here for the purpose of telling you so, damn you!"
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There is a quite authentic story of a leading Canadian being cheered up on a train journey by assurances from a travelling companion, a friend holding high office, that events were shaping for certain victory; until he learned that the enemy about to be defeated was the "damn Grits."
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Now, damn all respect for the red-coats.
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But Poole, 'e sez 'e don't see no sich thing, So Begg gits 'ot, an' starts to loose a "Damn."
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Michael firmly believed, too, in the dreadful doctrine that a single lapse from the strait path is enough to damn a man for ever; that there is no finiteness in a crime which can be counterbalanced by finite expiation, but that sin is infinite.
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She was looking at the doctor as he stared at her blindly, but she was suddenly conscious of a loud and passionate "Damn!" very close to her.
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She heard a smash inside the cabin, and someone said "Damn!"
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It was exactly the same "Damn" that had resulted from her headlong flight after Dr. Angus.
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Oh, damn life!
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"All those damn fools in the saloon are looking at me!"
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And in addition I had a sense of guilt.--Oh, damn life!"
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Anyway, he's helped spend it, and when we get to Sydney I shan't have to face him again, so I don't care a damn.
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Oh, damn it all, I'm a chunk of jelly!"
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"My head's damn bad," he groaned.
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"I feel damn bad," he said again, and burst into tears.
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Those damn bunks on the Oriana were so hard!
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He's no damn good to me, you know, kid--only I do manage to get a bit of scrubbing out of him, of a morning."
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Now all I do is to feel damn glad to get him off my hands for the day.
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Damn Germ's playing Marshlaise!
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"I say," he whispered, into her hair, "I was an ass over those damn smokes.
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