The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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Damn you--shoot!"
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But, now, you suddenly insult my friend--you see nobody--we can't talk about the war--and, damn me!
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His death--damn it all!
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"You mean that you nearly married Ormsby because she led you to think that I wasn't worth a tinker's damn.
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You will say that _one_ exception should damn our whole country.
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Now if I were a gentleman I should say--'damn his impudence'--and 'who the devil is Stewart'; but then I'm not.
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Durin' de war I see much of de soldiers who say they not quit fightin' 'til all de damn-Yankees am dead.
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After dat I see more and more of de damn-Yankees, as they pass through 'flictin' punishment on 'most everybody.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,588 ~ ~ ~
"Dat Attorney General turn up his coat in de November wind and say; 'I'll be damn!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,776 ~ ~ ~
My Ma tell me when dey use to lick dem she use to sing dis song, 'do pray for me' en ma say w'en de lickin' got too hot she say 'oh God' en mossa say, 'show me dat damn man', den he say, 'I am your only God.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 569 ~ ~ ~
But the American slave holder reversed that law so that he could humble the bond-woman and damn her offspring with impunity.
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An' you damn po bocras dat allows yo'uselfs ter be make fools mit you'selfs fer broke down risterchrats ter dhrive kullud peeples frum dey homes deserfs efry one eff you' ter be kilt."
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If the priest stood ready, and I had sworn to marry you within the hour, I would break the oath, and God would pardon it, for no man has a right to embrace temptation and damn himself by a life-long lie.
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"Three months of damn hard work."
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Three months is too damn long to stay out in a spaceship."
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* * * * * "Damn," said Russ, "that thing's slipped again."
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"What happens if your damn rumors can't ruin Manning?
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"Wilson's gone, damn him.
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Metal shielding can, I guess, if it's thick enough, but it's got to be pretty damn thick."
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"Damn," said Ben Wrail.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,319 ~ ~ ~
"Anyhow," said Wrail, "I'm damn glad to see you--or think I see you.
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"Damn you!" shrieked Scorio.
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"You damn fool, do something!"
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"Just bring the whole damn thing here--vault and records and all."
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The man's clever ... too damn clever."
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We'll go down in history as just a couple of damn fools who tried to rule and couldn't make the grade.
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"Not by a damn sight," declared Greg.
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Damn you, see if you can stop this one!"
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"Damn you!" shouted Chambers, taking a step forward.
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You aren't worth a damn to anyone."
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"You damn fool," Craven was snapping at Stutsman.
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"No, damn you!
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The right to do the things he wants to do, even if it means making a damn fool of himself.
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There was something else--that old adventuresome spirit, the driving urge to face new dangers, to step over old frontiers, to do and dare, to make a damn fool of one's self, or to surpass the greatest accomplishments of history.
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'Yes, damn you,' replied John, 'and a little more and you wouldn't have touched me!'"
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What do you mean getting up this row, damn you?'
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"Damn all Mantuans!" he muttered, and did no more to interrupt the flow of Æsop's discourse.
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He looked up sharply, glancing right and left, and Æsop and Staupitz fell back in confusion, while Lagardere spoke to them, mocking them: "You will dub me eccentric; you will nickname me whimsical; you will damn me for a finicking stickler, and all because I am such an old-fashioned rascal as to wish to keep my correspondence to myself.
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"Damn them!" he cried; "they have locked the door."
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"Damn you!" he screamed--"damn you!
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"Look at me, monseigneur," he said, "Æsop the hunchback, but do not laugh while you look and damn me for an impossible gallant.
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You shall pay dearly for this outrage, damn you!" added the Corporal, again getting into a passion, and turning very red in the face.
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Consider yourself fortunate if you are not held legally responsible for your forcible detention of the young girl in your house, and for your attempted outrage on her person,--damn you!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 361 ~ ~ ~
I am an old fool, and yet--damn you, sir, what d'ye mean by running against me, eh!--and yet, it did me more good to see that hungry family last night, eat the food that I had provided for them, than it did when I, Gregory Grimsby, was promoted to the elevated rank of Corporal.
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For a moment I was tempted to _taste_ it; but damn me!
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Yet stay--damn it, why not have him disposed of after the manner of the valet?
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"Is this to be my place of concealment?" demanded Jew Mike, glancing around with a growl of dissatisfaction--"damn it, you couldn't hide a mouse here without its being discovered."
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"Damn them!
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Well, said Mr. Guthrie, a little sin may damn a man's soul.
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And yet I know it is objected, That it is highly dishonouring to the Author of nature, to argue man to be such a mean and insufficient creature, and that it can never be supposed, that a gracious and merciful God would make such a number of intelligent beings to damn them, or command a sinner to repent and come to Christ, and condemn him for not doing it, if it were not in his own power upon moral suasion to obey, &c. It is true indeed, that in comparison of the irrational insect and inanimate creation, man is a noble creature, both as to his formation, _I am wonderfully made_, Psal cxxxix.
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That in a proper sense God neither made man to save nor to damn him, but only for his pleasure and the manifestation of his own power and glory, Rev.
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To whom he replied, He would put on what he pleased: For which he received from him a blow: then another gave that soldier a blow, saying, Damn you, sir, are you striking a prisoner, while making no resistance.
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But, on the first trial, he not only took it, but furiously pressed it on others; and, having gathered the parish for that purpose, 1683, he in one of his rages said, "The devil damn his soul; but before to-morrow's night they should all be damned by taking it as well as he."
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Now there's Terrec, who has the evil eye--not that I believe it, but, damn him, he'd better not try any tricks on me!
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"Lord, how I would appreciate one, though--anything with a bit of grass in the yard and a shovelful of dirt--enough to grow some damn flower, you know.... Did you smell the posies in the square to-night?...
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"That's a damn good bill," said Byram, suddenly.
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Here's to her--damn her impudence!
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"Mr. Scarlett, Dear Sir and Friend,--Trusting you're well I am pleased to admit the same, the blind Goddess having smiled on me and the circus since we quit that damn terra firma for a more peeceful climb.
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Not that I care a damn about such things--except that the Duke is a soldier--but in speaking of them I get to taking Julia's point of view.
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Not by a damn sight!
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New York society has an air of its own, and, I must say, it's a damn fine air, too.
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And when a woman over here _is_ stupid she's damn stupid.
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(_To himself, after a long sigh._) Damn it!
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"Damn the neighbors!"
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Ask a hungry man whether he'll have his mutton boiled or roast, and he'll tell you he doesn't care a damn.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,666 ~ ~ ~
"Oh, damn--then he'll be making love to you.
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My opinion is, that the articles were manufactured by the "Great Mogul" of the Anti-American party in your town, and if he will only avow himself the author, I will make some disclosures upon him that will make him wish himself back in "Swate Ireland," where he "lives, and moves, and has his being;" no disclosures are necessary--his books, and his person, damn him to everlasting infamy.
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May the holy choir of the Holy Virgins, who for the honor of Christ have despised the things of the world, damn him!
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May all the saints from the beginning of the world to everlasting ages, who are found to be beloved of God, damn him!
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And may heaven, with all the powers that move therein, rise up against him, and curse and damn him; unless he repent and make satisfaction!
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He shall not live; look, with a spot I damn him.
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IV.5 with a spot I damn him: with a mark I condemn him.
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'tis just : 13 54. to hear : 6 48. to hell among the rogues : 26 265. to mourn : 105 103. to-night : 70 76, 114 1. to think : 52 135. to write : 124 6. toils : 57 206. trod upon neat's-leather : 5 27. trophies : 8 71. true : 25 259. unbraced : 34 48. undergo : 38 123. unfirm : 30 4. unmeritable : 117 13. upon a heap : 32 23. upon a wish : 113 265. us ourself : 79 8. ventures : 137 224. vulgar (n.): 8 72. walks : 19 155. warn : 144 5. was (were): 124 5. wear a kerchief : 64 315. weighing : 50 108. well given : 22 197. what : 33 43, 42 1. what need we : 51 123. what villain touch'd : 125 20. where : 13 59. where (whether): 7 63, 158 97. whether : 56 194. who : 32 21. wind (v.): 118 32. wit : 110 219. with : 36 83, 97 269. with a spot I damn him : 117 6. with a thought : 154 19. wonderful : 31 14. work alive : 136 196. work me to : 20 163. worthy note : 21 181. writ : 135 183. wrong (harm): 96 243. yearns : 74 129. yonder troops : 154 16. you : 3 9. you know : 31 15. you were best : 115 12. you'll bear me : 115 18.
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I don't mind damn now and then."
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"Foot in the stirrup and hand on the horn, Best damn cowboy ever was born, Coma ti yi youpy, youpy-a, youpy-a, Coma ti yi youpy, youpy-a!"
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"I'll sell my outfit soon as I can, I won't punch cattle for no damn' man, Coma ti yi youpy, youpy-a, youpy-a, Coma ti yi youpy, youpy-a!
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There was the evidence, all ready to damn him utterly before a jury.
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"There, damn yuh: chew on that awhile!" he apostrophized the absent three.
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"Do him good, damn him!"
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Damn the luck, anyway!"
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If Charlie was mixed up with them, it's very slightly--just enough to damn him utterly if he were arrested and tried.
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I should perhaps eat orphans, and suck up A dozen distress'd widows in one cup; Nay, further, I should by that lawful stealth, Damn'd usury, undo the commonwealth; Or patent it in soap, and coals, and so Have the smiths curse me, and my laundress too; Geld wine, or his friend tobacco; and so bring The incens'd subject rebel to his king; And after all--as those first sinners fell-- Sink lower than my gold, and lie in hell.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,186 ~ ~ ~
Yet with these notes--Henceforth with thought of thee I'll season all succeeding jollity, Yet damn not mirth, nor think too much is fit; Excess hath no religion, nor wit; But should wild blood swell to a lawless strain, One check from thee shall channel it again.
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No perjuries, nor damn'd pretence Colour'd with holy, lying sense Can them annoy, but when they mind To try their force, which most men find, They from the highest sway of things Can pull down great and pious kings.
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He would not have them damn'd, and therefore he Himself deposèd his own majesty.
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"Damn Lord Henry!"
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Why, sir!" and the old man's teeth chattered as he spoke, "I have five cargoes of flour on their way to Rio, and their captains will--Damn it, sir, I shall lose the whole venture."
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I command here, sir, and damn your Captain Day.
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"Between the shoulders, damn him," he growled sulkily.
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Damn Pierce, and Gray, and all!"
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"By Heaven, it's Holgate, damn him," he said, "with a flag of truce."
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I'm sick of this damn sentry-go.
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"Oh, talk your head off!" said he moodily, "I don't care a damn if you're prince or pot-boy.
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"Damn it, he's fooling you," called out Holgate furiously; but already two or three of the mutineers had started down the ravine, and the others turned.
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Put back, damn you."
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But one called out again: "Where's that damn Pye?
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"Damn time!" roared Windham, thoroughly roused.
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"Damn it!
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"That damn girl----" He turned and looked at Ruhannah, who was dragging the big flapping pickerel over the parapet by main strength.
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