The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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The chap lighted a cigarette, shrugged, and replied they could do any damn thing.
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"Pretty damn bad," the chauffeur muttered in Spanish, and shrugged.
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"Rogeen, get off that truck and do it damn quick."
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Then the _Emden_ took a northerly course, likewise the enemy, and I had to stand there helpless gritting my teeth and thinking: 'Damn it; the _Emden_ is burning and you aren't on board!'
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A sweating, grimly happy machine-gun sergeant between orders was shouting to the Turkish army in general, "'Tis not a damn' bit of good to yell to Allah now."
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And at that Laura stamped her foot and said, "Damn!"
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I don't believe in God and I say damn when I'm angry."
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And sometimes George would be beside himself with fury and would roar, "Damn Susan!"
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But Laura snapped her teeth and said, "Damn!
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Damn my humour!
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You stand there staring at me and you don't care a damn."
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"_Clinker._--'Damn your Timothy!
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"They were alone once more; for them to be Thus was another Eden; they were never Weary, unless when separate: the tree Cut from its forest root of years--the river Damn'd from its fountain--the child from the knee And breast maternal wean'd at once forever,-- Would wither less than these two torn apart; Alas!
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[_Jumping up, unable to repress himself any longer._] Damn the impudent scoundrel----!
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[_In sudden fury at seeing_ ROOPE _thoughtfully examining his hat._] Damn it, Robbie, stop fiddling with your hat or you'll drive me crazy!
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"See here, kid, you want to keep damn quiet--hear?"
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"Pointed--the damn little cuss!"
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"Damn him!"
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"_Damn that woman!_" I caught myself saying, out loud, after staring at my mottled old map in my dressing-table mirror.
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'Damn these mosquitoes!' said Peter, and his voice broke the silence of the lonely house oddly.
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"René knew?" cried Rupert, surprised; and "damn René" to himself with heart-felt energy.
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"I have lowered the gig to see if we can pick up the others, damn them!"
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They are the revenue men--that God may damn them!
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Bob, punctual to the minute, came trotting by in his usual don't-care-a-damn-for-anyone manner, but the sight of Cuthbert putting on an equal amount of side on board his own ship was too much for him, and rushing up the brow connecting the ship with the shore he came on board licking his lips in joyful anticipation and the lust of battle shining in his eye.
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Damn them!
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An' he says he's gonna By God git that pitcher ef he's gotta kill yo', an' Vil Holland, an' everyone in these damn hills--an' I'm glad of hit!
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Why, damn it, young woman, if I ever caught a daughter of mine painted up like a Piute an' stripped to the waist smokin' cigarettes an' drinkin' cocktails in a public restaurant, I'd peel the rest of her duds off an' turn her over my knee an' take a quirt to her, if she was forty!"
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"Put it anyway you want to, damn you!
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"We remember to have cited you elsewhere," a common legal phrase, would damn a document if he did not remember, literally and personally, to have done so.
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Now, damn it, put that in your paper."
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Damn you, you got your raise!
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"Oh, damn these social distinctions," said Jackson.
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"What does one do in this damn place?" he asked with a yawn.
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"Damn hot," ejaculated Pink, stopping to hitch up his trousers, and then to spit on his hands before resuming his hoe.
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"You seemed so damn curious about my stock, Ah 'lowed ye were purchasin'."
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"Hit's a damn shame," Pete murmured, as he anointed the creature's neck and head with liberal smearings of lard.
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Damn pore horse.
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"'Tis al'ays like that, putting off from thees yer damn'd ol' baych.
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We lingered over our tea till he said: "Must go out an' clean they ther boats--the popples what they damn visitors' children chucks in for to amuse theirselves, not troubling to think us got to pick every one on 'em out be hand, an' looking daggers at 'ee when you trys to tell 'em o'it so polite as yu can.
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Tony is hard of hearing, catches the meaning of dialect far quicker than that of standard English, and I notice that the damn'd spot _sir_ seldom blots our conversation when it is carried on in dialect.
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Then you are damn'd!
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"Well," said Luscombe, "all I know is, when a man tells me he's never been afraid of anything anywhere, I tells him to his face, 'You'm a damn'd liar!'
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Blow, damn ye, blow!
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I mind when yu cude haul in a seine so full as.... Might pick up a shilling or tu t'night shrimping, if they damn visitors an' bloody tradesmen an't been an' turned the whole o' Broken Rocks up an' down.
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As I lay flat on the rock to drop my nets, the rattle and roar of the sea beyond, vibrating through the solid stone, the whistle of the wind through the downhanging oarweed, sounded like an orchestra of the mad damn'd.
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'Tis, 'Back oar-for'ard--back wi' inside--steady--steady--damn yer eyes!'
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"Sarve thee damn well right!" said Mam Widger.
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"Damn'd if us bain't going to see some sport!" shouted John as we hastened back to take up the road.
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"Be damn'd if yu shan't!" said Tony.
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That was ample to damn Hus as a heretic.
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"You _would_ have your way--damn you!--so take it.
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You can have all your damn relaxations and hobbies, or what have you.
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"Oh, damn!
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Oh, damn!
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Oh, damn!" cried Mr. Smith, stamping about helplessly and half weeping.
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Damn it!
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Mebbe dat damn ol' mule woke you up.
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_Damn your eyes, Grimswitch_, he thought.
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"Damn you!" he cursed.
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Now I say, boys, with what feeling could I pour out from my heart and soul, "Oh cussa heart of my old massa--him damn impudence and his cuss assurance."
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"To stop the whole damn foolishness altogether," said George gloomily and ignored the hurt look on the press agent's face.
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It was a damn-fool idea."
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"It's a damn lie!" shouted an excited man in the foreground.
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Damn yeh--none o' that!"
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"Damn 'im--I don't care!"
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"What a' yuh chasen' me fur, y' damn cowards?
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"You see, it's like this: the Republicans are so damn proud of their record, they're going to ossify, with their faces turned backward.
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"Now people are damn fools--excepting you an' me, of course," yawned the Judge, one day in midsummer.
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Damn precedent, anyway.
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"I've been a readin' the other side; an' if a few more of yeh'd do the same, you'd lose some of your damn pig-headed nonsense."
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don't care a continental damn for Shakespeare or anybody else, barring Mary Jane Holmes, of course, and the five-cent story papers.
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I'm free to admit that we don't exercise it to much better advantage than we do our prerogative to vote; but then, damn it, how could we stand wives that think?"
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Answer me that!--'Damn the stocks, indeed!'"
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The other side of the telephone must have spoken, for this came: "Well, then, we'll bust their damn bank!
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When it was finished he would whirl about in his chair, as he gathered up the sheets of paper and shook them together, and say: "I've writ a piece here--a damn good piece!"
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The Papists'll soon own the whole damn country."
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No damn good to us, he ain't.
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No damn good----" The next moment Stephen was upon him with his hands about his throat, his face flaming with rage and passion.
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Damn 'em."
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Damn him!
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"That's good, damn him.
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I'll forestall them, damn 'em.
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"I won the war for them, damn 'em, in a single battle, and single-handed.
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"We have sworn not to tell," continued Billy; "but I don't care a damn--I mean a pin--for an oath, if _your_ happiness is at stake."
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I'll----" "Damn you," broke in Nicholas softly, "who talked about repayment?
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"Damn the fellow," he had said as the door had closed behind him.
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"Damn your laws!" snapped Pa furiously.
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And he who had hoped, with Lily ... why, damn it, Lily knew nothing!
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Martello's evil example ended by catching hold of Pa: that's how artistes were formed, damn it!
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When he came at her with his hand lifted to strike, when he spoke of unbuckling his belt--"Damn those blasted brats!"
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"He has an easy time of it; whereas I, with my skinny kitten, damn it ...!"
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To work, to work, damn it!
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She liked the bike well enough, but those falls: oh, damn it!
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And, at last, Pa obtained a promise in writing--and signed--of an engagement in eight months' time ... at the Castle, damn it!
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damn their impudence!
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Pa thought this exclusive admiration very touching, but it wasn't what he wanted and, madness or not, damn it, he was resolved to carry out his idea to the end!
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That's what he wanted, damn it, girls who had the business in their blood and who wouldn't go whining over a professional slap or two, which he dared say he'd have to distribute to make up for lost time.
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He asked himself whether he wouldn't be compelled to get some over from Germany or else to pick up on the highroads, in the Gipsies' caravans, children with skins tanned like donkeys', a troupe of blackamoors on wheels, who, perched up on the handle-bars of the bikes, would have looked like cockroaches mounted as brooches, damn it!
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He pulled faces, clenched his fists: "Why don't you do as I say when I tell you, damn it!"
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As for himself, when he was a small boy--that was in the time when they brought up artistes, real ones, mind you; not, as nowadays, on sugar and sweets; no, real ones, on the whip and the stick, damn it!--why, the accidents which he'd seen!
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