The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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Why, damn it, I'd fight a buzz-saw, if it called my mother 'old woman'--and she's been dead a long time; gone to that special, exalted, gilt-edged and glorious heaven for mothers.
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Well, damn him, we'll make him pull it.
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"You won't bite any one else, damn you!" he shouted.
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"He'd better not go to foolin' with Mary Radford, damn him!" he snapped.
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"Why don't the damn fool turn around?
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"You've got me, damn you!" he sneered.
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"Why, where--damn them!"
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"I'll make him--why, damn him, I'll----" "You're carryin' on awful," observed Ferguson dryly.
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"I ain't no damn fool," he said sharply.
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"Well I'm a damn fool!" he said finally.
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"Shut up, you damn fool!" he snarled.
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"Now, damn you!" howled Kennedy, "whip out your carbine and play you're a man till we see what's in front!
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"Damn him!" growled old Winsor.
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As it is, I reckon I've got to wait until you get damn good an' ready; got to wait until a measly, sneakin' woman--" Her laugh interrupted him--low, disdainful, mocking.
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Even to killin' a damn dog!"
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I'm goin' to be damn careful about my palaver after this.
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Well, if I wasn't his friend I'd be damn careful not to rile him!"
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"You're damn slick," he said; "slicker than I thought you was.
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"I reckon if you want to be a damn fool I ain't interferin'.
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He's sure a slick, don't-give-a-damn buster."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,144 ~ ~ ~
Damn that black devil!' he said, 'I wouldn't have took the job of breakin' him for any other woman in the world.'
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Why, damn it!" he added explosively; "I was his father's friend, an' I ain't seein' him lose everything he's got here when he's innocent.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,967 ~ ~ ~
"I'll get you, damn you!" he said; "I've got the time and you can't get out."
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Damn his hide, anyway!" he chuckled.
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The father put into practice what Wesley preached: "Break their wills betimes, whatever it costs; break the will if you would not damn the child.
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damn it all!...
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"'Damn him and his hawss--and you too!' says the English gink.
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'Don't be a damn fool!'
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"Damn such a pen!"
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'It don't matter a damn to me whether you believe it or not!'
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"'He'd a damn sight better walk,' he says.
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"'Not by a damn sight!' says he.
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"Damn you, so you're here," he said at last in a low, hoarse voice.
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"You've said enough--too much, damn you," he roared.
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"Neche damn fool.
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Bell River Indian all damn fool.
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Peigan Charley, the contemptuous, blocked up the doorway ready at a moment's notice to carry out any orders his "boss" might choose to give him, and living in the hopes that such orders, when they came, might at least demand violence towards these "damn neches" who had dared to invade the camp.
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He was always too easy with "damn-fool neches."
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"Damn fool neche not know," he said icily.
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They were only fired by "damn-fool neche."
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He was part of the white man's life, therefore his contempt for the simple awe of the rest of his race, at the witnessing of the wedding ceremony, still claimed his profoundest "damn-fool."
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"Prince, damn you, help me with those boxes!"
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From across the room somebody was saying, "If the _Comet_ hadn't smashed on us, damn me but I'd ask the Commander to let some of us take her back."
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"Haljan, come look at these damn girls!
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"Damn bad."
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"Damn!" said Mrs. Vrain, when the cab drove away in the direction of Bayswater.
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"Surely God will not damn me for wanting to know the truth about His glorious works," he used to say.
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Joseph Trapp, an English clergyman, in a long poem thus sets forth the scene of damnation: "Doom'd to live death and never to expire, In floods and whirlwinds of tempestuous fire The damn'd shall groan, fire of all kinds and forms, In rain and hail, in hurricanes and storms, Liquid and solid, livid, red, and pale, A flaming mountain here, and there a flaming vale; The liquid fire makes seas, the solid, shores; Arch'd o'er with flames, the horrid concave roars.
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No; but when he is drunk, asleep, enraged, Or in the incestuous pleasures of his bed, At gaming, swearing, or about some act That has no relish of salvation in't: Then trip him, that his heels may kick at heaven, And that his soul may be as damn'd and black As hell, whereto it goes."
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An eminent theologian says, "If mortal men kill the body temporally in their anger, it is like the immortal God to damn the soul eternally in his."
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Can any defective technicality damn such a man?
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"Oh, damn!" said Lawrence, slowly turning round upon them.
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"Fellers have forgotten Carfax damn quick."
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That's the sort o' stuff you could go in for--damn interestin'.
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And then some brute kills him--he's done for--and you don't care a damn... it's beastly--it makes one sick."
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Ter me, thet norration savers right strong of a damn lie."
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"Well, damn ther pair of ye, spies desarves what they gits!
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Well damn ye, I don't aim ter go nowhars tell I'm ready an' ambitious ter go--does ye hear thet or does I hev ter tell ye again?"
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"I hed ter hev thet," she announced coolly, "because so many damn fool men 'lowed thet a woman couldn't do business."
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"Ye're damn right hit won't do ter kill her.
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"Howsomever, I reckon thet they don't aim ter hasten back so damn fast.
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That damn fire broke up my rest last night."
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"Well, hit's all too damn plain an' hit would 'pear ter signify that Alexander sought ter shake off two fellers thet didn't low ter be shook off.
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And if Hume had not dictated that confession to damn himself before the Patrol, he might have escaped.
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And Major," he said aloud, and "damn you," he breathed, "I hope to see you over my way soon."
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"Damn the church!" a man replied.
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But we won't be helping him one damn bit if we get blown to hell and gone right along with him.
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"You're damn right I am," Martin replied, beginning to fill in the violation report.
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"Damn her," he said, when the dust of the train absorbed her.
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"Damn her, I'll make her get up," he said, and gave her a violent kick on the ribs.
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Get on your horse and go," then turning to Bess, "Damn bad luck if we got to lose her."
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Fifteen years--and it must be fifteen years--is a long stretch... 'Oh, damn your Italian,' said Farrell suddenly, dropping the card.
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Dish--damn the word--distr'ck like this, anything might happen any moment.
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Cursh--curse--modern shivilzash'n--damn!'
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Damn it all, Roddy," he exploded, "I counted you were my friend to that extent!"
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The moment we crossed one another I hated you--Yes, damn you, first impressions are truest after all!
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Oh, damn!
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"Yes or no, damn you?" demanded Farrell.
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But, damn it, you shall respect me for this, that I cut clean, for old sake's sake, and wiped up the account, before we parted as strangers and I started life afresh."
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Santa was as good as her name-- "No, damn it!
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'Damn me!' cried he in a gust of rage, 'if I can't teach it to doctors, I'll teach _seamen_ who gives orders here!' and snatching out a marling-spike from a sheath in his belt, hurled it full at the seaman's head.
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Her last words were that I should lay the guitar back again on her lap... Oh, damn it, man!
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'Damn you,' he moaned, 'for bringing me so far!
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Oh, Gawd, he's after me again... See his rosy eyes follerin' like rosy naphthas... Oh, Gawd, hide me from this blighter... Look here, damn you!
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But--damn it all!--you left the man!"
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Farrell--damn Farrell!--to talk business?
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Damn that dog!--kill him!"
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Damn it!
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"Yes, damn you," a soldier drawled from the grass, "and you've pulled your boots off, holdin' 'em in yer hand, ready to run now!"
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"Damn it, what's the matter with you?"
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"Why don't you lie down, ye damn fool," Tom shouted.
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He waved his hand toward Ned: "Make that damn-fool get out of the way.
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The guard stood with his musket scowling: "Get a move on you--damn you, don't stand there!" he growled.
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"Yes--damn you, and we've got ye now where ye can't do no more flankin'.
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"Damn your eye!"
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"Damn him, yes.
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"Damn him," said Shelby, "what does he want?"
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"I left her in the road, damn you.
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"Laugh, all of you, damn you!"
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It didn't matter one single solitary damn to me.
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