The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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We let this damn hypocrite, Dave Wisner, get the best of us all the way down the line.
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"You're a damn, worthless, trifling cowhand and you'll never be anything different.
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He was a damn old liar!
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He's short, and damn short!
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"That's a good idea," says Old Man Wright--"a damn good idea!
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What I wonder is, will the good, patient God--who knows that since the days of David we have had dancing dust in us, who has Himself endowed us so abundantly with the dramatic instinct, who even hid His gold about with which we bedeck and enrich ourselves--will He, I say, damn those honest, world-loving, church-giving people most, or will He take it out of the religious topknots of the church who tempted them with these "Rules" in the Discipline?
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"Damn ye!" the old man retorted to the unwelcome truth.
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"Damn the whole tribe of ye; everything that goes by the accursed name of Kittredge, that's got a drop o' yer blood, or a bone o' yer bones, or a puif o' yer breath--" "Squair!
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"Damn 'em all--all the Kittredge tribe!"
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Damn me, but I was born for Kentucky.
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Damn 'em, they've wounded me an' I want to kill some more!"
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I'm gwinter bus' the wurl's record wid 'em both--Kathleena the runnin' record an' Kathleen the gal record, so be damn to you an' don't pester me no mo'.'"
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"Did he say _damn_?" asked Bud aghast--that such a word should ever come from the Bishop.
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If he fails to tell me--damn him--I dare him--" She jumped up and seized him in her arms.
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Damn him--he has a yellow streak in him and I'll take pleasure in pulling down the purse for him.
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"Why, damn him," he said, "we'll lose him the first heat.
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No rule against it, but a gentleman--" The Colonel smiled: "Damn such gentlemen, sah.
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"If you are through with me," said Colonel Troup, coolly, "and will give me back my promise, I'll go and touch him--yes, damn him, I'll shoot him as he should be."
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Damn him--you were mine before you were his.
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But the object kneeling among the dead arose with a smile of revengeful triumph and stood up calmly under the aim of the great pistol, his fair hair flung back, his face lit up with the bravery of all the Travises as he shouted: "Take that--damn you--from a Travis!"
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Like sailors who love their ship, and grumble at grub and grog, yet on shore will allow no word of disparagement to be said, so did these Athenians love their city, and still condemn its rulers--they exercised the laborer's right to damn the man who gives him work.
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The books are not worth a damn--and are dear at that.
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When Speaker Cannon says the books are not worth a damn, he does not necessarily state a fact about the books: he merely states a fact about himself--that is, he gives his opinion.
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This is the Oxford way of expressing the Illinois formula, "Your books are not worth a damn--and are dear at that."
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"Damn it," Burris exploded, "they've already got one."
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It had occurred to him that it took a man of real brain to be a perfect "damn fool."
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"You're a damn scoundrel, Julyman," he said, and there was less than the usual tolerance in his tone.
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"Dreams are damn-fool things, anyway," he said.
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"Oh, damn the girl, just for once, Uncle Jo.
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He vehemently voiced his vexation: "Oh, damn it all!"
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"Damn her--damn her--damn her--" he kept saying over and over to himself, and the mere repetition seemed to ease him of his over-powering surcharge of pity.
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"Yes, I heard her--damn her!
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"Damn yer lingo--shpake English, I tell you."
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"Damn that market cart--'Wow-wow-o-o-wow.'"
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Damn 'im!"
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"Pass"--so he boldly writes--"the Bill and take (His conscience will not let him run to "damn") "The Consequences."
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We are in peril of our lives from them: and in peril of our souls too, for they would damn us one and all to the ordinary.
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And he found it a damn god-forsaken hell of a hole.
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'Damn you, you've got to keep still till I've finished with you, you devil,' so he said.
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'Why damn you, how did you know?
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But, damn it, kid, you've broke me!
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And that day the wind took his hat and rolled it through the mud, and he said: 'Oh, pshaw!' instead of damn it!
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"Of all expressions coined to damn a man with faint praise, there is only one more effective: 'He means well.'"
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"Y'u damn near made me mad--fer a minute," and he turned to the table.
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Ag'in' spring you'll know a little somethin' about logs, or you'll be so damn sick of the woods you'll run every time you hear a log chain rattle; an' either way, you'll learn who's boss of this here camp."
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He's always willin' to admit he's as shmar-rt as he is, or a damn soight shmar-rter, which don't fool no wan, fer 'tis phwat they expect.
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He's a independent old cuss--work if he damn good an' feels like it, an' if he don't he won't.
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"None o' yer damn business!
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Jest you lay a finger on me, you damn timber-thievin' boot-legger, an' I'll bust you one over the head with the peaked end of a flatiron!
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He said you were a good cook, and I can certainly bear him out in that; but he said that you would only work if you damn good and felt like it, and if you didn't you wouldn't."
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"He's roight agin, an' Oi'll be tellin' ye now Oi damn good an' don't feel loike wor-rkin' f'r Moncrossen, th' dirthy pirate, takin' a man's pay wid wan hand an' shtealin' his timber wid th' other.
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"Damn Fallon!" he muttered, and then the pictured lips moved and in his ears was the soft, sweet sound of a voice.
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"Damn you!
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Ye damn' shcoundril, ain't ye dhrounded at all, at all?
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"Damn Appleton!
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And damn the crew!
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It's anyways ten days to the break-up; an' I ain't worryin' a damn if I do happen to foul Fallon's drive."
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Damn you!
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He'd gone, and damn it!
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Then, suddenly rushing upon the old man, said, "Damn you, I'll shoot you any way," and fired, the ball lodging in the abdomen.
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Why, damn him, not a week ago he turned me out of his office, saying that he didn't want to look into any more Western railway schemes!
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"Damn Lattimore!" said he bitterly.
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A man like you, who can calculate to a hair just how far he is going and just where to turn back, and--Oh, damn!
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If in the circumstances some of them feel inclined to echo _Sir Peter Teazle_'s remark to _Joseph_, "Oh, damn your sentiment," I think they may be excused.
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The years of Methuselah and the pen of Juvenal would not suffice to exhaust the list, or depict the benighted state into which we had fallen; but it can be asserted of the popular idols of the day that unveiled, they resemble Mokanna, and can each exclaim: "Here, judge if hell, with all its power to damn, Can add one curse to the foul thing I am!"
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One just had to and damn the consequences.
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"Well, there's a damn thing," said Richard and departed with a nod.
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And while Doran obeyed he added, "Damn silly idea, isn't it?"
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Damn the opposition.
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Damn the odds.
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"We'll have a damn good try anyway."
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damn funny.
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Inside himself he was thinking "Damn that fellow Doran!
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"I've a damn good mind to pitch you through the window," said the man.
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"Damn me!" he went on.
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"Damn me, if I can get the strength of it."
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"Damn funny," he said and sat up in bed puzzling.
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Damn it, no one enjoys having to put on the screw.
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"I've a hell of a lot of money and damn!
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"Damn!
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As Ezra Hipps had said, "If we fail to get it for ourselves it's damn sure no one else is going to profit."
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"Serve you damn well right," said Doran in a voice that was startlingly near.
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"Take the wheel--take the wheel, damn you," cried Harrison Smith, snatching at the pistol with his left hand.
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"It's damn bad luck him being here at all.
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"It's a damn shame, dragging you into all this, but that bullet did me in as a driver.
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"Damn!
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"Take the damn thing in yourself," said Harrison Smith.
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"Damn little.
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"Not sufficiently wide awake to listen to your talk, damn you!"
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If you know so damn much go and find the place yourself."
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"We must push the damn car all we know how," he said, Working feverishly at the union of the induction pipe with a spanner that didn't fit.
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"His own damn fault," came the answer.
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"Can't make head nor tail of the damn thing.
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Decoyed me to this damn place."
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Damn them for letting you do it.
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"Damn bad."
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Damn stupid introducing the type--man on a bench--Means ruin to the lot of us.
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"It's damn bad luck," said Anthony.
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