The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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[Illustration: "_It was to the honor of the crowd that they hooted the officer roundly._"] It was to the honor of the crowd that they hooted the officer roundly, and called on him and shouted, "Give the old man back his dog," and greater honor yet to them that some of the boys pelted him with snowballs and junks of ice as he hurried on, and one brawny chap, sitting on the seat of his cart, struck him a stinging blow with his black whip as he scuttled past, with, "Damn you, take that, for killing _my_ dog."
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It is too complex a problem merely to damn or praise it--it must be reckoned with, and mastered.
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I cannot think in any case there would be found men willing to damn themselves to latest posterity by bombarding Rome.
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But in whatever shape it finds expression the hollow ring of the unreal is there to damn it.
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"Damn you, open your mouth.
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he reaches and reaches, and first up comes--egh--_I question whether_--egh--_the torments and despair of the Damn'd_--egh--_dare venture at such flights as these_.
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Damn you there!
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"Damn!" sighs a peach-cheeked midshipman, who-- "Oh, good shot!"
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"Come here, damn you!"
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We'll have him up for Orderly Room to-night.... Fall in and look sharp, damn you, keeping us all waiting like this."
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Can't yer understand English, damn yer?"
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Not like that, damn it ... hold it at the point of balance--no, no, no, not like that ... here, Sergeant, take that man's name and number and give it to the Corporal of the Police.
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The Belgies is a damn sight worse'n Jerry.
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But d'yer think they care a damn--Not they, you bet yer life on it!
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At first I didn't care a damn for anything.
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O' course there was crowds o' civvies doin' the same, but 'e says there was a lot what didn't seem to care a damn.
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The "Gink" flared up at once: "Yer god-damn son of a bitch--it's youss guys that never washes.
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I bet yer me borram dollar I ant got a god-damn chat on me...." A long wrangle ensued.
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Understanding Socialism will not make people at once what men and women should be but it will fill them with hatred for the unfitting surroundings that damn us all and with passionate love for the ideals that are lifting us upwards and with an earnest endeavour to be themselves somewhat as they feel Humanity is struggling to be.
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"O God," she said, "full well I know that to lie concerning holy things doth damn the soul forever.
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"Damn you!" he said.
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For she knows, damn her, what happened here last night."
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'Gainst princes offences Proved in all senses, But 'gainst a whig there is no truth in evidences; They sham us, and flam us, And ram us, and damn us.
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I'll rend it out, And damn the rabble all at once in him.
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O cowards!--Damn these half-strained shopkeepers, got between gentlemen and city wives; how naturally they quake, and run away from their own fathers!
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A third cried,--Damn my blood, I'll be content To push my fortune, if the parliament Would but recal claret from banishment.
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_Must._ Good my lord, take pity upon a poor man in this world, and damn me in the next.
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"Damn lamb and jam!" burst forth Lancelot, adding, with his whimsical look: "There's rhyme, as well as reason.
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I'm fond of the governor, you know, in spite of his damn bad temper--and it must be rather rotten for the old chap living all by himself at Abbotsleigh."
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Aye, damn him, and damn the Arctic seas, and damn this stinkin' whalin' ship of his, and damn me for a fool to ever ship on it!
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Damn thae stubborn and supersteetious cattle!
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"No, damn you!"
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"Damn me, if you like.
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But don't damn him.
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"No, damn you.
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"Damn his class," said McGuire Ellis, in mild, conversational tones.
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Do you know what it means to damn the soul of a paper?
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"Why, when he was here before, he spent some time around the Certina plant and got acquainted with the department managers and a lot of the others, and damn me!" cried Dr. Surtaine, grinning in spite of his wrath, "if he didn't sting 'em all for stock."
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The records show--" "Damn the records, sir!
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I'll go to bed and I'll drink you there, for I don't care a damn what you do to me then.'
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"Excellent young men who make innocent love in rose-gardens, never say 'damn.'
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This all the herd of letchers straight alarms; From Charing-Cross to Bow was up in arms: They damn'd the play all at one fatal blow, And broke the glass, that did their picture show."
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Next summer, Nostradamus tells, they say, That all the critics shall be shipped away, And not enow be left to damn a play.
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_Mrs Term._ The last I had was with young Caster, that son-of-a-whore gamester: he brought me to taverns, to draw in young cullies, while he bubbled them at play; and, when he had picked up a considerable sum, and should divide, the cheating dog would sink my share, and swear,--Damn him, he won nothing.
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Damn it in silence, lest the world should hear.
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If, notwithstanding all that we can say, You needs will have your penn'orths of the play, And come resolved to damn, because you pay, Record it, in memorial of the fact, The first play buried since the woollen act.
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When Greece and Rome have smiled upon this birth, You can but damn for one poor spot of earth; And when your children find your judgment such, They'll scorn their sires, and wish themselves born Dutch; Each haughty poet will infer with ease, How much his wit must under-write to please.
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_Leo._ This 'tis, to counsel things that are unjust; First, to debauch a king to break his laws, Which are his safety, and then seek protection From him you have endangered; but, just heaven, When sins are judged, will damn the tempting devil, More deep than those he tempted.
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Thou murth'rer which hast kill'd, and devil which would damn me.
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God give thee, Charles, a resolution To damn the knaves by dissolution.
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Once he was a little offended with the delay of a servant, who he thought made not haste enough, with somewhat he called for, and said in a little heat, that damn'd fellow.'
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By the bye, it is on record that while Gainsborough was painting that exquisite portrait of Mrs. Siddons which is now in the South Kensington Gallery, and which for many fortunate years adorned my father's house, after working in absorbed silence for some time he suddenly exclaimed, "Damn it, madam, there is no end to your nose!"
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I do not feel at all nervous about the fate of the play--no English public will damn an attempt of that description, however much it may deserve it; and paradoxical as it may sound, a London audience, composed as it for the most part is of pretty rough, coarse, and hard particles, makes up a most soft-hearted and good-natured whole, and invariably in the instance of a new actor or a new piece--whatever partial private ill will may wish to do--the majority of the spectators is inclined to patience and indulgence.
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Produced by Kurt A. T. Bodling, Pennsylvania, USA [Frontispiece caption:] "He cried out, in a fit of frenzy, 'Damn the United States!
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Nolan was proved guilty enough, as I say; yet you and I would never have heard of him, reader, but that, when the president of the court asked him at the close whether he wished to say anything to show that he had always been faithful to the United States, he cried out, in a fit of frenzy,-- "Damn the United States!
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If you were like me, now--not a damn bit of good because I've no technical knowledge..." In an instant her quick sympathies responded to the note of regret which he could not keep quite out of his voice.
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Only poverty of matter and insincerity of fancy damn in Marino those literary affectations which he held in common with a host of writers--with Gorgias, Aeschylus, Chaeremon, Philostratus, among Greeks; with Petrarch, Boccaccio, Bembo, Aretino, Tasso, Guarini, among Italians; with Calderon and Cervantes, not to mention Gongora, among Spaniards; with the foremost French and English writers of the Renaissance; with all verbal artists in any age, who have sought unduly to refine upon their material of language.
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"Damn you!
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Why, she'd damn herself to do a kindness."
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"'Damn you for a troop of babies!' he yelled.
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As for him--may God, in his mercy, damn him!"
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"As for him--may God, in His mercy, damn him," he had said.
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In the silence his own voice echoed, "As for him--may God, in His mercy, damn him."
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If you with _Friend_ or _Enemy_ are blest, Your _Fancy's Offspring_ ne'er can want a _Test_, Tho _Both_, perhaps may _overshoot_ the _Mark_: First _Spite_ with _Envy_ charges in the _Dark_; 310 _Unread_ they _damn_, and into _Passion_ fall, 'Tis _Stuff_, 'tis _Blasphemy_ 'tis _Nonsense_ all; They _sleep_ (when _doz'd before_) at every _Line_, } While your more _dang'rous Friend_ exclaims,--'Tis fine, } 'Tis _furiously Delightful_, 'tis _Divine_; } Th' _inspiring God's_ in ev'ry Page confess'd; A COWLEY or a DRYDEN at the least!
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"Damn the torpedoes!" shouted the admiral.
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the cutter's bound to ram you, Push the pinnace forrard, damn you!"
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"And I'm going to have a damn good dinner to-night whatever happens," he announced.
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He was pretty damn spry about it, too.
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Lies, lies and more damn lies.
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"An' serve yer damn well right!" says I, an' I went aht an' left 'im.
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and serve 'er damn well right too; an' there's many more as could do with a good 'idin'!'
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'Na, I don't suppose yer do,' hissed the other, 'but yer'll damn well 'ave ter!'
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'She deserves all she gets an' a damn sight more inter the bargain.'
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He thought he heard Bailey say something like "damn," but it may have been, "I am."
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"I can't run worth a damn myself, but I'm not bad at tennis--not very good, either.
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Say, why wait for two more of the damn things to kill you off?"
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Don't think that I mean just 'damn' and 'hell.'
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He jumped off the desk, leaned over to slap Morse on the back, and told him that he was a good egg but a damn fool.
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Well, Kane isn't strong for _nouveau riche_ kids, not by a damn sight.
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"You're a good egg, Hugh," he said in the midst of a yawn, "but you're a damn fool."
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They're too damn dirty, these sophomores.
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Damn it, I'm going to have to get a beefsteak or something for this lamp of mine."
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He ought to make a damn good man."
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Damn it!
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_You've got to fight!_ Raleigh's good, damn good; it hasn't lost a game this season--and we've got to win, _win_!
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Damn good."
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"Damn it to hell, he ought to.
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Damn!
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I can't make much out of the damn thing."
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"God!" said Carl as he scanned his list hopelessly, "these damn questions cover everything in the course and some things that I know damn well weren't in it.
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You know damn well you wouldn't."
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Had a damn good time.
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"Hell, I'm out with bags all the time, as you damn well know.
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"I admit that I'm no angel, but I don't believe that I'm a damn bit worse than the average.
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