The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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Without paying any attention to me or what I had said, or even seeming to be conscious of my presence, he rose, straightened himself up, threw his head back, and said, as if he were addressing the world in general: 'White man work, white man eat; Injun no work, Injun eat; white man damn fool.'
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It's your foot that 's too damn big."
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"There is a lot any damn fool can say, of course, hey?
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"These damn fools outside--volunteers, politicians, hey?
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"Well, Mister Man from Kentucky," said Abe, "I'd a damn sight ruther you'd use a club on me than them fists; but there's others of us who don't call names, and ain't called names; and some of us ain't easy skeered, neither."
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"You gimme a damn good lickin,'" he said to Crittenden.
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"The Colonel himself wanted to know what damn fool that was standing out in the road.
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"Damn!" said Grafton, simply.
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"Go on," he cried, "damn it, go on!"
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Hindenburg the redoubtable--the only General worth a rap (or a "damn," as Wellington would have said), according to the German officer already quoted--promised to let the Kaiser have Warsaw as a Christmas present; but, according to all present appearances, he is no nearer the capital of Russian Poland than his comrade von Kluck (who is now said to have been superseded) was to Paris on the day of his being tumbled back from the Marne.
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Get in, damn you!"
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"Oh, damn it!" remarked Martin in disgust.
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For the whole state of Penn-Jersey-York, the poll shows a probable Radical-Socialist vote of approximately thirty million, an Independent-Conservative vote of approximately ten and a half million, and a vote of about a million for what we call the Who-Gives-A-Damn Party, which, frankly, is the party of your commentator's choice.
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"Damn!" said Cochrane.
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Yes, the bank would be glad to accommodate me all right; if you could of been there an' heard Fred Orcutt lay down his terms you'd know just how damn glad they'd of been to accommodate me.
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An' they're layin' down the pine a damn sight faster than God Almighty can grow it, ain't they?'
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Oh, it will be jolly, all right--damn Wentworth!"
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"I don't care a damn about the specifications.
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Fool enough to let a damn fool girl make a fool of him----" Wentworth suddenly saw a blinding flash of light.
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Damn you!
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"Damn you!" he cried.
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"Get out of my way, damn you!" he cried.
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"Stop, damn you!"
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He's bigger----" "Not by a damn sight, he won't!" roared McNabb.
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Damn the man!
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"Of course, he'd have to show up, damn him!" he muttered as he propelled the light craft southward with swift strokes of the paddle.
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Learn three-mile pray'rs, an' half-mile graces, Wi' weel-spread looves, an' lang, wry faces; [palms] Grunt up a solemn, lengthen'd groan, And damn a' parties but your own; I'll warrant them ye're nae deceiver, A steady, sturdy, staunch believer.
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[poke] 'See, here's a scythe, and there's a dart-- They hae pierc'd mony a gallant heart; But Doctor Hornbook, wi' his art And cursed skill, Has made them baith no worth a fart; Damn'd haet they'll kill.
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'That's just a swatch o' Hornbook's way; [sample] Thus goes he on from day to day, Thus does he poison, kill an' slay, An's weel pay'd for't; Yet stops me o' my lawfu' prey Wi' his damn'd dirt.
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[spies] An' bake them up in brunstane pies [brimstone] For poor damn'd drinkers.
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At last he exclaimed, "So when I gets to New York, I will toss up my hat, and damn the King."
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How strange if, after the lapse of four thousand years, the Hindoos should damn themselves to the blindness so dear to their present masters, even as their masters at present consign themselves to the forgetfulness so dear to the Hindoos; but my glass has been empty for a considerable time; perhaps Bellissima Biondina," said he, addressing Belle, "you will deign to replenish it?"
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"Damn you, don't talk."
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'Oh, damn eggs,' said Henry.
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One may solemnly promise God in certain contingencies that he will damn another to hell; or he may call upon God to witness his execrations.
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The guilt incurred by those who thus curse and damn, leaving aside the scandal which is thereby nearly always given, is naturally measured by the degree of advertence possessed by such persons.
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To damn is the office of the damned.
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It is therefore fitting that those who cease not to damn while on earth be condemned to damn eternally and be damned in the next life.
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It is useless therefore to argue the matter and enter a plea of triviality and inconsequence; nothing is trivial that is of a nature to offend God and damn a soul.
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Better to leave your father's house, better to give up your very life, than to damn your soul for all eternity.
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And damn the smell of kerosene!"
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I'll get up when I get damn good and ready.
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Damn it, Mallow, she rammed a hat-pin into me, if you will know!
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On shipboard he handled me as you would a bag of salt; damn him!
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An' if ye put it short, like D. David, that's just Damn David an' nothin' plainer.
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Damn David suits me down to the ground!"
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Damn you, leave me alone!
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"Damn them motors!" muttered the chorus, fiercely.
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That's no flim-flam at all, Frivol or sham at all, Just the plain--Damn it all, Have one with me!
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Bull questions 'em all very closely, and outer the lot he selects the biggest damn fools in evidence.
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"Aye tank you bane damn liar," he muttered, and struck home, straight and true, to the point of the jaw.
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"Damn you, mate, you're spillin' it!" cried one of the others, making an unsteady lunge forward to seize the bottle.
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He showed how blasphemous was the cry that men must be saved, if for lack of opportunity they knew not Christ; that God would not damn the soul that had had no chance to accept salvation.
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"Damn you!" he screamed, furious with passion.
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Walk up to dat tree, and damn you, hug dat tree!
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"When de war broke out de damn Yankees come to our place dey done eve'ything dat was bad.
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"I suppose--Boswell keeps in touch with you--damn him!"
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She told me how he had brought her where she was--yes, damn him!
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"Damn me!" he once complained to Travers when he thought Priscilla was out of hearing; "that young woman you've given charge over me ought to have a bigger field for her accomplishments.
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"Damn them!" thought Farwell; "they have taken it out of her.
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"See, here's a scythe, and there's a dart, They hae pierc'd mony a gallant heart; But Doctor Hornbook, wi' his art And cursed skill, Has made them baith no worth a f----t, Damn'd haet they'll kill.
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The star that rules my luckless lot, Has fated me the russet coat, An' damn'd my fortune to the groat; But in requit, Has blest me with a random shot O' countra wit.
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Paint Scotland greetin' owre her thrizzle, Her mutchkin stoup as toom's a whissle: An' damn'd excisemen in a bussle, Seizin' a stell, Triumphant crushin't like a mussel Or lampit shell.
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Dempster, a true blue Scot I'se warran'; Thee, aith-detesting, chaste Kilkerran;[46] An' that glib-gabbet Highland baron, The Laird o' Graham;[47] An' ane, a chap that's damn'd auldfarren, Dundas his name.
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His free life, and free speech, exposed him to the censures of that stern divine, Daddie Auld, who charged him with the sin of absenting himself from church for three successive days; for having, without the fear of God's servant before him, profanely said damn it, in his presence, and far having gallopped on Sunday.
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Learn three-mile pray'rs an' half-mile graces, Wi' weel-spread looves, and lang wry faces; Grunt up a solemn, lengthen'd groan, And damn a' parties but your own; I'll warrant then, ye're nae deceiver, A steady, sturdy, staunch believer.
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Rumble John, Rumble John, Mount the steps with a groan, Cry the book is with heresy cramm'd; Then lug out your ladle, Deal brimstone like aidle, And roar every note o' the damn'd, Rumble John, And roar every note o' the damn'd.
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it is na fair, First shewing us the tempting ware, Bright wines and bonnie lasses rare, To put us daft; Syne, weave, unseen, thy spider snare O' hell's damn'd waft.
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[These lines allude to the persecution which Hamilton endured for presuming to ride on Sunday, and say, "damn it," in the presence of the minister of Mauchline.]
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The poor man weeps--here Gavin sleeps, Whom canting wretches blam'd: But with such as he, where'er he be, May I be sav'd or damn'd!
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Like Esop's lion, Burns says, sore I feel All others' scorn--but damn that ass's heel.
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Sic a reptile was Wat, Sic a miscreant slave, That the very worms damn'd him When laid in his grave.
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Whoe'er would betray him, on high may he swing; And here's the grand fabric, our free Constitution, As built on the base of the great Revolution; And longer with politics not to be cramm'd, Be Anarchy curs'd, and be Tyranny damn'd; And who would to Liberty e'er prove disloyal, May his son be a hangman, and he his first trial.
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Here lies a mock Marquis, whose titles were shamm'd; If ever he rise, it will be to be damn'd.
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Earth'd up here lies an imp o' hell, Planted by Satan's dibble-- Poor silly wretch, he's damn'd himsel' To save the Lord the trouble.
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Then let us fight about, Dumourier; Then let us fight about, Dumourier; Then let us fight about, Till freedom's spark is out, Then we'll be damn'd, no doubt, Dumourier.
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I will close my letter with this tribute my heart bids me pay you--the many ties of acquaintance and friendship which I have, or think I have in life, I have felt along the lines, and, damn them, they are almost all of them of such frail contexture, that I am sure they would not stand the breath of the least adverse breeze of fortune; but from you, my ever dear Sir, I look with confidence for the apostolic love that shall wait on me "through good report and bad report"--the love which Solomon emphatically says "is strong as death."
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and, like Milton's Satan, for private reasons, am forced "To do what yet though damn'd I would abhor."
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"And I thank them with all my heart; but, damn it, it wasn't right to put him in his coffin before the breath was fairly gone.
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You thought to get a prize; but, damn me, you've met with your match in me.
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"The Rivals," "The Hunchback," "Romeo and Juliet," and other dramatic works were ransacked for phrases, and the stately periods flowed on until Mr. Billiter gasped, "Damn it, gal!--do you mean to say you've deceived your father so you might git out along of a blanked lunatic?"
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Night after night I walked the floor with the youngster, and when the doctor said I should catch diphtheria if I kissed him, I said I didn't care a damn, for I was wild.
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Damn it, ride on!)
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He used to scare his companions by saying, "If God takes my girl, they can talk about Him as they like, but He shan't take my soul, not if I damn for it."
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He became conspicuously red about the ears: "Well, I had just told her that I had fallen in love with her--" "Damn!"
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Two ellerphants stuck out of the ice, I eat onto one, the meat was good and sweet and joosy, the damn wolves eat it up that night, I had cut stakes and rost for three months though and am eating off it yet.
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And now too weak in open force to joyn, In close Cabals they hatcht a damn'd Design, To light that Mine as should the world amaze, And set the ruin'd _Israel_ in a blaze.
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True, thou hadst Law; that even thy Foes allow; But to thy Advocates, as damn'd as Thou, 'Twas Death to plead it.
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Nay, the black Vote 'gainst _Absolon_ appear'd So monstrous, that they damn'd it ere 'twas heard.
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Nay, to outsoar your weak Fore-fathers Wings, And to be all that Nature first meant Kings; Damn'd be the Law that Majesty confines, But doubly damn'd accursed Sanedrins, Invented onely to eclipse a Crown.
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The old Plot forg'd against the Saints of _Baal_, Cheat, Perjury, and Subornation all, Whilst with a more damn'd Treason of their own, Like working Moles they're digging round the Throne; _Baal_, _Baal_, the cry, and _Absolom_ the Name, But _Davids_ glory, Life and Crown the Aim.
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But oh, that all-be-devill'd Paper, fram'd No doubt, in Hell; that Mass of Treason damn'd; By _Esau_'s Hands, and _Jacobs_ Voice disclos'd; And timely to th' Abhorring World expos'd.
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And this Great Truth he's damn'd that dares deny; } 'Gainst _Absolom_ even Oracles would lye, } Though Sense and Reason Preach 'tis Blasphemy.}
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