The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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~   ~   ~   Sentence 180   ~   ~   ~

Gilbert, was that what you said 'damn' about?"

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Damn the woman with her whining, wheezing letters, 'Do give me time--I'll pay in time.'

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"Damn to-morrow!" he said hoarsely, and held her so close that the pressure hurt, yet she was glad of the pain as it came from him.

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"Well, damn you, Texas man, I w-want to t-tell you right now that you're talkin' blasphemy when you say you're n-no good.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,338   ~   ~   ~

"None o' yore damn business."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,691   ~   ~   ~

"Damn 'f I'd do it for the best man alive, let alone Jake Houck.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,812   ~   ~   ~

Mine for keeps.... Use that gun, damn you, or crawl into a hole.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 62   ~   ~   ~

And that's damn close on a fifty-million-mile shot.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,286   ~   ~   ~

"Well damn him if he don't!" was the little wretch's impious comment.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,180   ~   ~   ~

"And damn his lordship's cheek!" he added for his equals' benefit, as the chaplain disappeared.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,355   ~   ~   ~

"To say nothing of when you guyed me, damn you!" added the Superintendent, below his breath and through his teeth.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,234   ~   ~   ~

You'll be as safe outside as in--and a damn' sight safer."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 429   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it, man!" he shouted.

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"Submarines--damn them!" thought Mac.

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That had happened a good many months ago; and Sylvia remembered now, with a feeling as of an icy hand on her heart, that if her relationships with many of the others in those old days were innocent enough--or at best marred only by a kindly folly--there had been that in her encounters with Fectnor which would forever damn her in Harboro's eyes, if the truth ever reached him.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,559   ~   ~   ~

A lot of mollycoddles and virtuous damn fools have built up that Sunday-school junk about the woman giving everything, and the man giving nothing.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,155   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it, Molly, I wasn't going, but Courtlandt asked me to go with him, and I never thought of my shoes.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,610   ~   ~   ~

"Oh, damn the thing!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 982   ~   ~   ~

Honors bestowed on the illustrious dead have in them no admixture of envy; for the living pity the dead; and pity and envy, like oil and vinegar, assimilate not.--_Colton._ Praise is the best diet for us after all.--_Sydney Smith._ Desert being the essential condition of praise, there can be no reality in the one without the other.--_Washington Allston._ Damn with faint praise.--_Pope._ Counsel is not so sacred a thing as praise, since the former is only useful among men, but the latter is for the most part reserved for the gods.--_Pythagoras._ Praise undeserved is satire in disguise.--_Broadhurst._ One good deed, dying tongueless, slaughters a thousand waiting upon that.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 488   ~   ~   ~

You're damn poor company.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,226   ~   ~   ~

Damn coward!

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I tole you to fly t'ree time around--you fly to Algiers an' back--you t'ink you are another Farman brother--you are a damn fool!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,661   ~   ~   ~

True that when he got home, half an hour later, and in the dark ran his nose against an opened door, he said, "Damn it!" very naturally.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 776   ~   ~   ~

Vaughan stamped on the floor, clenched his fist, struck his thigh, and cried out in a loud voice, "damn you, ye black-guards--I wish I had you here--I'd soon settle you."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,188   ~   ~   ~

Study _me_, and talk like a gentleman, and be damn'd to ye.

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(_enter Ponder_) Ponder, I say-- _Pon._ I wish you wouldn't interrupt me, for I'm thinking-- _Char._ Damn your thinking, sir!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,876   ~   ~   ~

you may break the tough heart of a sailor, but damn me if he will ever own it broke for love of you!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,972   ~   ~   ~

_O'Ded._ Sir Rowland, I wish to treat you with respect--but when without a blush on your cheek you ask me to make myself a rascal, I must either be a scoundrel ready-made to your hands, for respecting you, or a damn'd hypocrite for pretending to do it--I see you are angry, sir, and I can't help that; and so, having delivered my message, for fear I should say any thing uncivil or ungenteel, I wish you a most beautiful good morning.

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_Sir W._ Damn the gout, I must be in a passion--my--life--harkye, daughter-- _Helen._ They know he's here!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,240   ~   ~   ~

I'm out of leading-strings now, and madam, I'll manage you, damn me if--I--do--not!

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It's all damn foolishness to pick and choose your spot for killing a red skunk.

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The damn fool ain't dead yet.

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Cousin had the same thought for he spoke up and said: "I'll live s'long's there's any show to even up the score, but I ain't goin' to be kept alive no three days over a slow fire just to make some fun for them damn beggars."

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If we could git clear o' this damn bottle we'd stand a chance o' makin' our hosses."

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Got him free, too, an' the damn pup was that stirred up by his feelin's that he couldn't tell who was his friends, an' he chawed my thumb somethin' cruel."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 322   ~   ~   ~

Upon my lamenting to him the supposed defection of Mr. Dickinson, who it was unjustly said, had deserted his country, he used the following words: "Damn him--I wish the devil had him, when he wrote the Farmer's letters.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 977   ~   ~   ~

Her famous epigram at the breakfast table: "Armand, my friend, this egg is not only soft--but damn soft."

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"Don't go to gettin' too damn nosey, Hal," he said in his always agreeable voice.

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"And watch out that no game protector and none of that damn millionaire's wardens see you in the woods.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,217   ~   ~   ~

"Down with that gun, damn you!" repeated the voice, breathless from running.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,330   ~   ~   ~

Take your damn junk and let my girl go.

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"What does that count for--what does any damn thing count for against you, girlie?"

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"No!--damn it all----" "And Jake?

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And, as Clinch squatted there, murderously intent, ever the fixed obsession burned in his fever brain, stirring his thin lips to incessant muttering,--a sort of soundless invocation, part chronicle, part prayer: "O God A'mighty, in your big, swell mansion up there, all has went contrary with me sence you let that there damn millionaire, Harrod, come into this here forest....

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"The packet!" he panted, "--quick, yeh dirty little cat, 'r'I'll break yeh head off'n yeh damn neck!"

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Drap-a that-a gun damn quick!"

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You tell-a me queeck or I blow-a your damn head off!"

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Damn!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,652   ~   ~   ~

Damn!

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"For me," he said excitedly, "long time I have worry in this-a damn wood!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,672   ~   ~   ~

"Damn!

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Damn!

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_Damn!_ Me, I find me Beck.

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You tell-a heem Nick Salzar is no damn fool.

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Damn!

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Damn!" panted Salzar, in convulsive fury as Smith freed his left arm and struck him in the face.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,961   ~   ~   ~

"I tell you what I want ver' damn quick.

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I say to you run ver' damn quick.

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"Damn it," said Darragh, disgusted, "--that's what they've been trailing all the while across-woods,--that devilish dog-otter yonder.... And I had hoped they were on Quintana's trail----" A mass rush and scurry of crazed dogs nearly swept him off his feet, and both men caught a glimpse of a large bitch-otter taking to the lake from a ledge of rock just beyond.

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Yes.... Only those damn dog---- And now he shall die an' rot--that fat Sard--all by himse'f, parbleu!--like one big dead thing all alone in the wood.... A puddle of guts full of diamonds!

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Ah!--mon dieu!--a million francs in gems that shine like festering stars in this damn wood till the world end.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,113   ~   ~   ~

"'Bon,' said I, 'Clinch, he have seen your damn smoke!'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,115   ~   ~   ~

'Clinch he shall shoot and be damn to him.

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Quintana said softly: "Me, I have enough already of this damn woods.

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You shall remain in thees damn wood like ver' dead old rat that is all wormy.... Hé!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,997   ~   ~   ~

You, my gendarme frien'--_you_, my frien' Smith--turn your damn backs--han's up high!--tha's the way!--now, ladies!--back away there--get back or I kill!--sure, by Jesus, I kill you like I would some white little mice!----" With incredible quickness he stepped forward and swept the jewels into one hand--filled the pocket of his trousers, caught up every stray stone and pocketed them.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,000   ~   ~   ~

I blow your damn head off if you stir before the hour.... After that--well, follow and be damn!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 255   ~   ~   ~

[ Crosses himself before the icon ] Here we are, damn you, just in time for tea.

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Nothing could be better, damn you; drank, and had a spree, and have brought some home.

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Fine fellow, how he swills, damn him!

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Good or bad, we've drunk it all, damn you!

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IGNÁT [ to Tramp ] One sees at once that you're pretty sweet on the women, damn you!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 415   ~   ~   ~

[ Offering vódka ] Drink, damn you.

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Damn you, damn you!...

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,783   ~   ~   ~

Damn his stingy old soul," he added, with uncalled-for emphasis.

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One met with a Holy Sister of ours, A Saint who dearly lov'd him: And fain he would have kiss'd her, Because the Spirit mov'd him: But she deny'd, and he reply'd, You're damn'd unless you do it; Therefore consent, do not repent, For the Spirit doth move me to it.

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But prying Friends o'er-heard my Vow, And murmur'd in my Ear; _Damon_ hath neither Flocks nor Plough, Girl what thou dost beware: They us'd so long their cursed Art, And damn'd deluding sham; That I agreed with them to part, Nor offer'd up my Lamb.

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No never, she said, how never, he cry'd, 'Tis the Damn'd that shall only that Sentence abide.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 942   ~   ~   ~

'Tis I, says the _Whore_, must take all the Pains, And you shall be damn'd e'er you get all the Gains; The _Baud_ being vex'd, straight to her did say, Come off wi' your _Duds_, and I pray pack away, And likewise your _Ribbonds_, your _Gloves_, and your _Hair_, For naked you came, and so out you go bare; Then _Buttocks_ so bold, Began for to Scold, _Hurrydan_ was not able her _Clack_ for to hold.

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_To the foregoing Tune._ Poor _Mountfort_ is gone, and the Ladies do all Break their Hearts for this Beau, as they did for _Duvall_; And they the two Brats for this Tragedy damn At _Kensington_ Court, and the Court of _Bantam_, They all vow and Swear, That if any Peer, Should acquit this young Lord, he shou'd pay very dear; Nor will they be pleased with him who on the Throne is, If he do's not his part to revenge their _Adonis_.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,002   ~   ~   ~

[Music] In the Devil's Country there lately did dwell, A crew of such Whores as was ne'er bred in Hell, The Devil himself he knows it full well, _Which no Body can deny, deny;_ _Which no Body can deny._ There were Six of the Gang, and all of a Bud, Which open'd as soon as got into the Blood, There are five to be hang'd, when the other proves good, _Which no Body_, &c. But it seems they have hitherto sav'd all their Lives, Since they cou'd not live honest, there's four made Wives, The other two they are not Marry'd but Sw----s, _Which no Body_, &c. The Eldest the Matron of t'other Five Imps, Though as Chast as _Diana_, or any o'th' Nymphs, Yet rather than Daughter shall want it, she Pimps, _Which no Body_, &c. Damn'd Proud and Ambitious both Old and the Young, And not fit for honest Men to come among, A damn'd Itch in their Tail, and a sting in their Tongue, _Sing tantara rara Whores all, Whores all,_ _Sing tantara rara Whores all._ _A_ SONG.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,189   ~   ~   ~

[Music] Now my Freedom's regain'd, and by _Bacchus_ I swear, All whining dull whimsys of Love I'll cashire: The Charm's more engaging in Bumpers of Wine, Then let _Chloe_ be Damn'd, but let this be Divine: Whilst Youth warms thy Veins, Boy embrace thy full Glasses, Damn _Cupid_ and all his poor Proselyte Asses; Let this be thy rule _Tom_, to square out thy Life, And when Old in a Friend, thou'lt live free from all Strife, Only envied by him that is plagu'd with a Wife.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,259   ~   ~   ~

You Gallery Haunters, who love to lye snug, And maunch Apples or Cakes, while some Neighbour you hugg; Ye lofties, Genteels, who above us all sit, And look down with Contempt, on the Mob in the Pit, Here's what you like best, Jigg, Song and the rest, Free Laughers, close Graffers, dry Jokers, old Soakers, Kind Cousins, by Dozens, your Customs don't break: Sly Spouses with Blouses, grave Horners, in Corners, Kind No-wits, save Poets, clap 'till your Hands ake, And tho' the Wits Damn us, we'll say the Whims take.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,160   ~   ~   ~

'No; and it must remain so until this clay of mine is strewn to the winds, and after that, when my spirit is free to breathe the softer air of the summer land, even then would I vindicate her, if a myriad demons, dark and hellish, stood forth in fierce array to damn her!'

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Why, this alone would damn thee tenfold!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,893   ~   ~   ~

Defy those principalities and powers which torture thee, laugh at thee, shatter thy hopes, damn thee for the next life, before thou puttest aside the vile clay of this, make sport of thy soul ere half the circle of thy days is spent!

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Mother's uncle, the Admiral----" and Coxeter heard with shocked approval the man's "Damn your great-uncle, the Admiral!"

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Damn the fellow's impudence!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 955   ~   ~   ~

All this happened because of a few paltry dollars, which I did not ask for, for which I did not care a damn--and this is business!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 57   ~   ~   ~

I never did see much sense anyhow,' says she, 'in givin' people a chance to damn theirselves.'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 352   ~   ~   ~

From thirty yards up the road, Zolzac flung back, "You t'ink you're pretty damn smart!"

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He said to me, 'Barney,' he says, 'you're the richest man in this township, and the banker, and you got a big car y'self, and you think you're one whale of a political boss,' he says, 'and yet you let that Zolzac maintain a private ocean, against the peace and damn horrible inconvenience of the Commonwealth of Minnesota----' He's got a great line of talk, that fellow.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,499   ~   ~   ~

Cussed out Mac--blamed Mac--no, damn all the fine words--cussed out Mac for being the village rumhound.

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Too damn dusty.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,229   ~   ~   ~

She drove to it, and she steered to it, and when she tried to forget, it sang itself in her tired brain: "Jog, jog, jog--oh, _damn_!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,760   ~   ~   ~

"You mustn't--you mustn't--we'll----" "Damn you, with your smug-faced husband there, and your fine auto and all, butting into poor folks' troubles!" shrieked Dlorus.

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