The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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Damn them, if they get you I mean to make them pay for you.
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You can't say he talks, neither; he just opens his mouth and lets it say what it damn pleases.
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For Monte, the way I feel, I shouldn't care if she don't do a single subtle in the whole damn picture."
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Damn Spacer!"
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Why, damn it, I'll pay you off in the year.
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Do you suppose I'd stay in this damn lost hole if I could get anywhere else?
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"Why, damn it t'ell, Gord!" exclaimed an individual, with a long, drooping nose, a jaw which hung loosely on a corded, bare throat; "it ain't three weeks ago but you got a suit, and it ain't the one you have on now, neither."
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"C'm here, damn you," Gordon shot out.
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Damn you to hell!
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Why, damn it!
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'What d' ye want, damn ye?' he inquired surlily.
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'Damn!' cried he in annoyance.
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'Damn the fellow!'
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'Damn!' said Dick meditatively.
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THE CRY OF THE PEACOCK 'Damn the dice!' cried the elder of the two players, in a spasm of rage; 'damn my ill-luck--damn everything!' and as he shouted his imprecations he regarded his opponent askance, as if including him in his malediction.
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"Ambitious Gorgons, wide-mouth'd Lamians, Shape-changing Proteans, damn'd Briarians, Is Minos dead, is Radamanth asleep, That ye thus dare unto Jove's palace creep?
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Let him deny this (and not damn himself) for his life if he can.
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"Then shalt thou weep, entreat, complain To Love, as I did once to thee; When all thy tears shall be as vain As mine were then, for thou shalt be Damn'd for thy false apostacy."
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That a pious and earnest divine should, even in that day of quaintness, compare the gradual familiarisation of Christians with the sacraments of the Church to the habit of children first taking care of, and then neglecting a pair of new boots, or should describe a brother clerk as "pronouncing the word _damn_ with such an emphasis as left a dismal echo in his auditors' ears a good while longer," seems, no doubt, to some excellent people, unpardonable, and almost incomprehensible.
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"Damn you--let me go!"
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"I'll 'damn you,' you muck!
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You say 'bother,' I should say 'damn,' and Conlan would say something far more effective, and they each express exactly the same emotion.
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Anyway, I love her, and that's good enough excuse for anyone who cares a damn about himself.
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Wal, I often seen you drilling holes in this muck, but damn me if I ever seen your pard put a hand to the spade.
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Damn the fate that got you plugged before I could get my hands on you.
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"If you'd only laugh sometimes, Angela, I wouldn't care a damn about short rations.
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He had not a particularly good memory for faces, and the story is still current in the Club of how, when he had been presented to a newcomer four times in one week, and had always told him how glad he was to meet him, the man lost patience and blurted out, that he was damn glad to know it, but, if Colloden would recognize him the next time they met, he would be more apt to believe it.
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damn rot!"
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"Damn!" said Croyden.
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"No, I didn't, but damn!
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damn you, dig!" exclaimed Macloud.
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damn you, dig!"
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"You think you're damn smart!" exclaimed Hook-nose.
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"You can believe what you damn please!"
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damn Northumberland!" said Croyden.
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I might have had a chance if--Oh, damn it all!
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Damn Parmenter and his infernal letter!"
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"Damn the thieves."
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"And damn my carelessness in letting them pick my pocket!
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Flamby, who now was wise with a wisdom possessed by few women, and who could confound a gallant with the wit of Propertius, or damn his eyes like any trooper, amused herself with the overdressed youth, and ate many expensive chocolates.
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"_You'd_ swear if you had a damn great nail sticking in your heel!" she retorted.
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"Damn the German pigs," she said under her breath.
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"Damn bad."
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"Damn bad," corrected Lorenzo.
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"Damn bad."
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Damn your ancestors!...'
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"Don't call those damn lobsters friends," growled Ggaran.
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7 (Lo, high toward heaven, this day, Libertad, from the conqueress' field return'd, I mark the new aureola around your head, No more of soft astral, but dazzling and fierce, With war's flames and the lambent lightnings playing, And your port immovable where you stand, With still the inextinguishable glance and the clinch'd and lifted fist, And your foot on the neck of the menacing one, the scorner utterly crush'd beneath you, The menacing arrogant one that strode and advanced with his senseless scorn, bearing the murderous knife, The wide-swelling one, the braggart that would yesterday do so much, To-day a carrion dead and damn'd, the despised of all the earth, An offal rank, to the dunghill maggots spurn'd.)
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But damn that which spends itself with no thought of the stain, pains, dismay, feebleness, it is bequeathing.)
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It's a damn good riddance, and you know it as well as I do.
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Damn de 17th Article uv Wah[4]!
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"You think you're smart, doncher?" and he leaned forward on the table, peering around the circle; "but 'cher all damn fools.
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"Why don't you laugh, you damn apes?
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You damn black idiots, why don't you laugh?
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I should like to have got hold of him myself, damn him."
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Hold fast with both hands to thy purpose, take the thrashings--and wait, and if ever thou'rt hard pressed, with thy back right on the wall, thou'lt remember Martin Lorimer--or damn thy mulishness."
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Damn a woman, anyhow!
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'Then you must be a damn fool not to 'ave come to me afore,' the doctor says."
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76 GEORGE BUSH DOESN'T CARE... 77 Five damn days, five long days And at the end of the fifth he walking in like "Hey!"
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Let our motto be as his was- _Damn the fishballs!
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But Cisy, observing that M. de Forchambeaux refused to take wine: "Go on, damn it, drink!
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The Citizen gave vent to his indignation: "Do you think we came here as a mere sham, damn it!
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to take the Rhine, damn it!"
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"Oh, damn it!" exclaimed the captain, "no blackguardisms in the ranks!
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"Take him away, you damn fool!" she screamed.
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damn who's cat?
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Why, damn it, Judge!
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Who, still unlaunched from Grecian docks, Had never passed the Azure rocks; But now I fear her trip will be a Damn'd business for my Miss Medea, etc., etc.
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Damn their impudence, and damn every thing.
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But never mind such petty things, My boy Hobbie O; God save the people--damn all Kings, So let us Crown the Mobby O!
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309 HAYLEY'S last work, and worst--until his next; 310 Whether he spin poor couplets into plays, 311 Or damn the dead with purgatorial praise.
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508 511 _As he himself was damned, shall try to damn_.
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Damned like the Devil--Devil-like will damn.
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264_; "and Homer (damn him) calls," _i.
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"I hit the damn bar!"
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The average man doesn't give a tinker's damn for progress or knowledge, not really.
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'Keep it till evening, and I will bring you a God-damn' (an Englishman) 'to eat his share,' said the Maid, 'and I will return by the bridge;' which was broken.
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"Well, naturally--I was thinking of the Regiment----" "Damn the Regiment!"
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But damn me not on one man's guess.--'Tis all Unjust: to call a traitor true, to call A true man traitor with no cause nor end!
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Indeed, when Mr. Stephenson, at the interviews with counsel, held previous to the Liverpool and Manchester bill going into Committee of the House of Commons, confidently stated his expectation of being able to impel his locomotive at the rate of 20 miles an hour, Mr. William Brougham, who was retained by the promoters to conduct their case, frankly told him that if he did not moderate his views, and bring his engine within a _reasonable_ speed, he would "inevitably damn the whole thing, and be himself regarded as a maniac fit only for Bedlam."
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For two whole days after the Battle of Bull Run, the "Damn Yankees," as the Marburys called them, poured over the nearby bridge from Virginia at a dog-trot and dropped from exhaustion on the steps of this house and the pavement.
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One day as he was nearing home, an old lady who walked with a cane was just about to pass him when "Shirley Carter" hopped immediately across his path; "Get out of my way, you damn tripod!" he said, in his exasperation, just escaping being tripped up.
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And it happens this isn't the first time she's--Well, damn it all, fourteen years ago I helped pick up this whatever-she-is off the Virginia Capes--in the same sort of condition.
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Come back to the water again and learn how to wonder--and stop talking like a damn fool.
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"You, with your stout stone buildings and your policemen and your neighbourhood church--you're so damn sure.
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"If you're laughing, why, damn me, I'll--" "Go on," I repeated.
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You're too damn smug, Ridgeway.
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When I think of him peeking down at me--and playing off that damn cat--probably without realizing it--scared to death--by gracious!
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Murder was frequently done for the most trivial causes, and a Malay often drew a knife, when an Englishman would have been content to drop a damn.
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'They might recognise me by my form--my gait--my air--my speech--damn it, they would almost know me by my smell!
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No, damn it, 'tis hardly worth my while to do that--and somehow or other, these murders almost invariably lead to detection.
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''Tis done!' he muttered--'damn the old fool, she thought I was a _friend_ of her accursed nephew's.
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I shall discharge whom I please, damn you; and you will do well if you are not discharged from your post for your interference.'
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"Damn the torpedoes!" shouted the admiral, in the exaltation of his high purpose.
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Damn few of them got it from me, I'm happy to say, and those that did, knew more about the subject than most PhD's.
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I know that Washington ball; it's all angles, and doesn't roll worth a damn.
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( C. ) Angels and ministers of grace defend us!- Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damn'd, Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape, 89 That I will speak to thee: I'll call thee-Hamlet, King, father: Royal Dane: O, answer me!
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