The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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damn him, and his pigs too; if he has the courage to do his duty, all will be well; but he is a cowardly wretch, he cares for nobody, and will not help those who call upon him in trouble.
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Death before dishonour, damn me!"
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"Damn and blast your jealousy," replied the lady; "I've two nice black eyes for the galley to-morrow."
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Do it again, damn your eyes, and I'll cut your liver out."
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"'Then I'll turn Protestant and damn the Pope--take that now, Father McGrath.'
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It is not here as in the Scriptures, 'Do this, and he doeth it,' (by-the-by, that chap must have had his soldiers in tight order); but it is 'Do this, damn your eyes,' and then it is done directly.
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The order to _do_ just carries the weight of a cannon shot, but it wants the perpelling power-- the damn is the gunpowder which sets it flying in the execution of its duty.
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Before twelve o'clock, three or four gentlemen were ushered into my sitting-room, who observing my arrival in that damn'd _Morning Post_, came to pay their respects; and before the day was over, I was invited and re-invited by a dozen people.
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I used to watch them during the night watch, as their fins, above water, skimmed along, leaving a trail of light behind them; and the second night I said to the sentry abaft, as I was looking at them smelling under the counter--'Soldier,' says I, 'them sharks are mustering under the orders of Yellow Jack;' and I no sooner mentioned Yellow Jack, than the sharks gave a frisky plunge, every one of them, as much as to say, 'Yes, so we are, damn your eyes.'
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It a'n't that I might not stretch now and again, just for fun, as far as he can, but, damn it, he's always on the stretch.
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Damn your eyes, keep them open--can't you?"
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I hope I shall not be considered wanting in respect, when I say, that, as a clergyman of the Church of England--" "Damn the Church of England, and those who put me into it!" replied my father, maddened with rage.
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I have twenty thousand pounds jammed together in the consolidated, besides the Spice Islands, which will be a pretty penny; and every farthing of it shall go to right you, Peter, and make a lord of you, as I promised you often that you should be; and if you win you shall pay, and if you don't, then damn the luck and damn the money too.
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"Damn it, younker, you'd provoke a saint.
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"Damn the tobacco box--and damn that--never mind--no, no, doctor, you had better order the box to be buried with you, for nobody _could_ use it after you; but if I might presume so far--might use the very great liberty to make a selection, I would request, entreat, nay, implore you to leave me the whole _suit of clothes_ in which you are now standing; and if you would be so considerate, so kind, so generous, by God I'll have them stuffed and preserved as a curiosity."
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"Damn you and your slush-tub too--out of my way!
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Damn his smooth face!--I've a great mind to wake him, and hit him a wipe across the chaps.
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"Damn his smooth face!--I should like to have the spoiling of it."
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I was of the right sort--the good fellow,--damn him who would hurt a hair of my head.
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Yes--no--damn me--it must be Ralph Rattlin--it bean't, sure--and here on his beam ends, a shot in his hull, and one of his spars shattered.
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"Damn them!--on course--certainly."
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"Damn it--what next--heh, Coble?"
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Now, d'ye see, it may be mutiny to damn a live admiral, with his flag hoisted--I won't say but what it is--but this here admiral as Jemmy damned, is no more alive than a stock fish; and, moreover, it is not Jemmy as damns him, but Poll; therefore it can be no mutiny.
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"Damn!" muttered Cornbury; "then it is to you, you devil, that I am indebted for being entrapped this way."
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"Here's damn to him and his dog for ever and ever, Amen," cried Smallbones, tippling off his second allowance.
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Damn Frau Vandersloosh."
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"Damn the devil!--and that's not swearing," exclaimed Short--such a long sentence out of his mouth was added to the marvels of the night--some even shrugged up their shoulders at that, as if it also were supernatural.
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"No," replied Vanslyperken, "you have done wrong, and if you go on shore again, you may just give this answer, that Mr Vanslyperken don't care a damn for the old woman; that she may carry her carcase to some other market, for Mr Vanslyperken would not touch her with a pair of tongs.
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Damn his Dutch carcase--he seems to make but small count of English subjects, heh!"
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If I gets fairly rid of his body, damn his soul, I say; he may keep that and welcome."
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You must take the tail, and tell the tale, and purtend to be angry and as sorry as himself, and damn _her_ up in heaps.
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"Dat damn woman Moggy, when I say te tog die--tog bleed to death, she say, tell Mynheer Vanslyperken dat de best ting for cure de cur be de red hot poker."
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damn the faggot!"
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"Damn!" exclaimed the lieutenant; "but now I recollect there must be more there; those who had possession of the cutter and who landed in her boat."
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He would not read the Bible, it warn't good enough for him, The course we steer'd by, that he said would lead us all to sin; That we were damn'd and hell would gape, he often would us tell, I know that when I heard his jaw, it made me gape like hell.
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Damn!
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"Damn!
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Damn me, sir!
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Don't damn yourselves for them; and remember it would be better to see them drowned than damned.
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"Damn that mocking-bird ... make somebody shoot him!...
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I know it's harder on you because you're not strong, but----" "Damn you!
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"And carry their damn dead bodies down?"
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He neither could work miracles, nor damn you for disbelieving them.
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The same petty motives that have bedeviled public life for the past---- Damn them!"
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On'y a damn fool 'd try to make the lake immediate.
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I ain't answerin' a damn thing, see,--not till we gets over to where I'm campin'.
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Somethin' damn funny 'bout that."
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But I knows it, see, an' I got a kick in each mitt an' I aint never renigged on a pal, Mr. Kendrick, an' I goes to church reg'lar every damn Sunday, see.
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"He belongs to our party an' we want him back damn quick or we'll come an' take him.
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"If youse don't come youse'll be damn sorry, Mister.
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"We'll damn soon show you, Mister.
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They were moving ahead before either of the two men could think of anything but several variations of the word "damn."
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Take off these bracelets, damn you!"
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I'm as good an astrogator as Jones is, and a damn sight better engineer.
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"You can be _damn_ sure.
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They let them have all your stuff, but we aren't putting out a thing until some Brass gets out there and gets the real story----" "That _is_ the real story, damn it!"
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He stammered-- "Damn--damn--damned pig to do this!
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"Damn it all, take care!
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Then, carried away by the rancorous feeling which had seethed within him so long, he relieved his heart: "Ah, damn it all, you have now been sticking on to me for a long time in spite of myself, and the best thing for you now is to take yourself off.
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Instead, where is it?--in the hands of a pussy-footed, hifalutin' bunch o' political windbags in the East who don't care a damn about us hayseeds out West!
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"Damn it all, anyway!" worried the Politicians.
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"Damn it!"
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"Damn that woman--oh, _damn_ her!"
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He found at least one telling word to say in his defence; for when the roof fell in and the upbursting flames discovered his retreat, and they came and dragged him to the public place of the town, raging and calling him damned--"If I be damned," said he, "why should you also damn yourselves?"
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Yet after some debate he took off his coat again and announced cryptically, "After all, the one unpardonable idiocy is sectionalism of code--damn it!"
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I'd like to try a race with the chap some day; maybe it would be hardly fair if he's a new comer, for I know the pond like--Damn it!
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As the young fisherman turned away, Flint heard him say, below his breath: "Damn him!"
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you are indeed a pleasant thing, Although one must be damn'd for you, no doubt: I make a resolution every spring Of reformation, ere the year run out, But somehow, this my vestal vow takes wing, Yet still, I trust it may be kept throughout: I 'm very sorry, very much ashamed, And mean, next winter, to be quite reclaim'd.
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Sweet is a legacy, and passing sweet The unexpected death of some old lady Or gentleman of seventy years complete, Who 've made 'us youth' wait too--too long already For an estate, or cash, or country seat, Still breaking, but with stamina so steady That all the Israelites are fit to mob its Next owner for their double-damn'd post-obits.
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The ship was evidently settling now Fast by the head; and, all distinction gone, Some went to prayers again, and made a vow Of candles to their saints--but there were none To pay them with; and some look'd o'er the bow; Some hoisted out the boats; and there was one That begg'd Pedrillo for an absolution, Who told him to be damn'd--in his confusion.
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they were So loving and so lovely--till then never, Excepting our first parents, such a pair Had run the risk of being damn'd for ever; And Haidee, being devout as well as fair, Had, doubtless, heard about the Stygian river, And hell and purgatory--but forgot Just in the very crisis she should not.
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'T is strange that he should farther 'damn his eyes,' For they are damn'd; that once all-famous oath Is to the devil now no farther prize, Since John has lately lost the use of both.
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And Catherine (we must say thus much for Catherine), Though bold and bloody, was the kind of thing Whose temporary passion was quite flattering, Because each lover look'd a sort of king, Made up upon an amatory pattern, A royal husband in all save the ring-- Which, being the damn'dest part of matrimony, Seem'd taking out the sting to leave the honey.
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Here laws are all inviolate; none lay Traps for the traveller; every highway 's clear: Here-' he was interrupted by a knife, With,--'Damn your eyes!
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True, she said little--'t was the rest that broke Forth into universal epigram; But then 't was to the purpose what she spoke: Like Addison's 'faint praise,' so wont to damn, Her own but served to set off every joke, As music chimes in with a melodrame.
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"Oh, damn!" he said, and fainted quietly away, cut out of consciousness of agony unspeakable.
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'Damn it, man,' he said, as soon as he caught a glimpse of me; 'I've been praying since six o'clock, and I'm getting worse, every minute!
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Damn it all, Olive!
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"Damn it all, Brenton!
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"Damn!" he remarked succinctly, letting go the knocker with which he had been hoping to put an end to the discussion.
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"What a damn-fool he is, Opdyke!" he remarked, with stress upon the hyphen.
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Nowadays, it's as much as he can do to trump up henergy to let off a single damn.
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"Damn your impudence!" cried the Colonel.
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"Damn her point of view!" cried the author of _Beltraffio_.
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"I could damn you with a word!" he went on.
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You say you can damn me with a word: speak the word and let us see!"
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"No, no, damn my engagement,--the other thing.
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They do not teach that His Pity allows them to leave their work when they damn-well choose.
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I 'm city marshal, an' it's my place to go--I 'm the repersentive of law an' order an' I 'll enforce 'em--damn me ef I don't!"
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Damn Quayle!
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Damn it!
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_(wildly)_ Damn it, Sir, they're not twins, and I've lost 'em.
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_(sotto voce)_ Damn good get-up.
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_(loudly)_ Damn good!
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damn your lambs!
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