The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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"Well, at least there's one person here who's not so damn weird that it gives you the creeps."

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It would be just a lot of damn lies anyway."

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Damn you," he said.

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"Well, we'll find somebody, even if I have to run to beat the damn aristocrat.

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"Damn you, Elhannon, why don't you and your wife sleep out in the middle of the road, too.

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When a doughboy referred to the Y as "the damn Y," it is possible he recognized the secretary in charge as his former professor of mathematics or languages.

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Damn!

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"Damn these heah cows, allus pickin' out quicksand!"

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"I'd like to throw a gun on him an' onct I damn near done it," declared Moran.

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"Same boy, and he's damn sorry to find you in this fix," responded Pan, forcefully.

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"Wal, we're your pardners now, an' damn proud of it, Panhandle Smith."

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"_Damn you!_" she flashed.

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He's damn queer fer a fellar who expects to break jail."

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Damn you, Blake, this whole deal looks fishy to me!...

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Hardman owns this heah whole damn burg."

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You bet I sell some damn good horse to Queen Victorie.

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Honest, I never till this heah minnit thought so damn much of your idee.

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"Wal, it just could," drawled Blinky, "an' we couldn't do a damn thing but fight."

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Wasted a lot of shells on them damn broomies!

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"I'll call you one, damn quick, if you don't tell your game."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,999   ~   ~   ~

Not one damn broomtail do you get," returned Pan in a voice that cut.

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_Quick_, damn you!" he ordered, fiercely.

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But I'll have to go in town, thet's damn shore, you know.

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"Blink, I'm damn glad you're with me," rejoined Pan feelingly, turning to face his comrade.

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Wal, we'll find out pronto," replied Blinky, with his cool hard spirit, "an' if there is, we'll damn soon make it right."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,164   ~   ~   ~

Damn your skunk soul!...

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,283   ~   ~   ~

"Hold your tongue, damn you," said Pan.

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Jard Hardman is dead and Dick's chances of seeing the sun rise are damn thin.... Now you rustle out that door and out of Marco.

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I couldn't help it, the damn faithful little cowboy," she returned.

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"You come damn near buttin' right into the weddin'!" ejaculated Smith, with a sense of what dramatic possibility had just been missed.

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"It was a damn unfortunate affair, but it mustn't be made worse for Lucy than it actually was.... She was Dick Hardman's wife for less than five minutes before you arrived."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,260   ~   ~   ~

Probably you'll mention the word "damn" or some other analogous one when you read that.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,716   ~   ~   ~

At this spot some disillusioned motorist had revengefully printed on a proud sign-post the classic words: "Damn Bad Road."

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He said "Damn!"

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"Damn Caspian!" said Jack; and then jumped, staring at something over the back of my head.

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And tho' he deems, that with too broad a blur We damn the French and Irish massacre, Yet _blames_ them both--and thinks the Pope _might_ err!

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I tell thee, that there are such beings,-- Yea, and it gives fierce merriment to the damn'd, 100 To see these most proud men, that loathe mankind, At every stir and buz of coward conscience, Trick, cant, and lie, most whining hypocrites!

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I was just in!--and those damn'd fingers of ice Which clutch'd my hair up!

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(win or miss), 45 By no loud plaudits saved, damn'd by no factious hiss.

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I tell thee, that there are such beings-- Yea, and it gives fierce merriment to the damn'd, 110 To see these most proud men, that loath mankind, At every stir and buzz of coward conscience, Trick, cant, and lie, most whining hypocrites!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 21,343   ~   ~   ~

I was just in--and those damn'd fingers of ice Which clutch'd my hair up!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 26,572   ~   ~   ~

_Fernandez._ I too, but that I know our noble General Maintains him near his person, only that If he should ever go in jeopardy 140 Of being damn'd (as he's now persecuted) For his virtue and fair sense, he may be sav'd By the supererogation of this Fellow's Folly and Worthlessness.---- _Earl Henry._ Hold, hold, good Ancient!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 27,211   ~   ~   ~

the skipping spirit, whose thoughts and words reciprocally ran away with each other; 115 ----O be them damn'd, inexorable dog!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,247   ~   ~   ~

And tho' he deems, that with too broad a blur We damn the French and Irish massacre, Yet _blames_ them both--and thinks the Pope _might_ err!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,802   ~   ~   ~

I tell thee, that there are such beings,-- Yea, and it gives fierce merriment to the damn'd, 100 To see these most proud men, that loathe mankind, At every stir and buz of coward conscience, Trick, cant, and lie, most whining hypocrites!

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I was just in!--and those damn'd fingers of ice Which clutch'd my hair up!

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(win or miss), 45 By no loud plaudits saved, damn'd by no factious hiss.

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I tell thee, that there are such beings-- Yea, and it gives fierce merriment to the damn'd, 110 To see these most proud men, that loath mankind, At every stir and buzz of coward conscience, Trick, cant, and lie, most whining hypocrites!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,244   ~   ~   ~

I was just in--and those damn'd fingers of ice Which clutch'd my hair up!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 15,473   ~   ~   ~

_Fernandez._ I too, but that I know our noble General Maintains him near his person, only that If he should ever go in jeopardy 140 Of being damn'd (as he's now persecuted) For his virtue and fair sense, he may be sav'd By the supererogation of this Fellow's Folly and Worthlessness.---- _Earl Henry._ Hold, hold, good Ancient!

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the skipping spirit, whose thoughts and words reciprocally ran away with each other; 115 ----O be them damn'd, inexorable dog!

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"He's going to finish last, and a damn bad last at that.

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"Damn you, you know it's true!"

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"Then damn your eyes if----" But he bit off the phrase and closed his eyes against the grinning face before him.

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Whether you go or stay, Klara, is your affair, but Elsa will damn well have to ask you to stay, as I told her to do; she'll have to do as I tell her, or..." "Or what, Béla?" interposed Andor quietly.

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Damn it, he seemed as if he were paralyzed from the waist down.

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"Have a drink of the best damn water in the solar system?"

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"Damn that fellow," Domiloff muttered through his teeth.

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Damn gravity.

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"Damn legs, damn crazy legs!" he cried.

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"But, damn it, what was that crash?"

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He's a wise old bird and if he's worried about something it's damn well worth lookin' into.

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Damn, and Darl not here!

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The book had had to be read first (or re-read, rather) by Ambrose to determine just which chapter would be most apt to damn a soul with concupiscent suggestion.

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Damn right I did.

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Damn fast!_ The cybrain jolted an impulse through his spine.

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There's too many damn Troopers and not enough good persons like you.

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The Whigs exulted over the fall of "the damn'd arch traitor;" yet surely, though as an official he failed in his task, and as a patriot misread the temper and the capacity of his countrymen, he commands our pity.

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"For," says the minister of Lexington, "no sooner did they come in sight of our company, but one of them, supposed to be an officer of rank, was heard to say to the troops, 'Damn them, we will have them!'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,556   ~   ~   ~

--Upon this the troops shouted aloud, huzza'd, and rushed furiously towards our men.--About the same time, three officers (supposed to be Col. Smith, Major Pitcairn and another officer) advanced, on horse back, to the front of the body, and coming within five or six rods of the militia, one of them cried out, 'ye villains, ye Rebels, disperse; Damn you, disperse!' or words to this effect.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,557   ~   ~   ~

One of them (whether the same, or not, is not easily determined) said, 'Lay down your arms, Damn you, why don't you lay down your arms!'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,299   ~   ~   ~

"Damn the rebels," was the current phrase; "they would not flinch.

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Their doctor complained that they had had no bread for two days; the Provost replied "they might eat the Nail Heads, and knaw the plank and be damn'd.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,865   ~   ~   ~

On the same day Leach noted that the Provost "Cursed and Damned my little Child, for a Damn'd Rebel; he even Trembles at bringing my Diet."

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Infant--you missed it there; 'twas looped back like into the folds of the damn blue nightie he wore."

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And through the brain-hammering clatter of the static discharge he heard the voice of the Infant, whose words came jerkily between the shudders that shook him: "He doesn't dare, damn him!

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Why I left is nobody's damn business.

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"Damn the woman!" someone exclaimed.

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why did ye give me such a soul (A soul, which ev'ry way is form'd for Empire), And damn me with a younger Brother's right?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 603   ~   ~   ~

Now am I rack'd with pains that far exceed Those agonies, which fabling Priests relate, The damn'd endure: The shock of hopeless Love, Unblest with any views to sooth ambition, Rob me of all my reas'ning faculties.

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My noble Prince, Would it not be a master-piece, indeed, To make this very bliss their greatest ill, And damn them in the very folds of joy?

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Then told A tale, so fill'd with bloody circumstance, Of this damn'd deed, that stiffen'd me with horror.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,172   ~   ~   ~

No; I will ever wear this form, thus e'er Appear before thee; glare upon thee thus, 'Til desperation, join'd to thy damn'd crime, Shall wind thee to the utmost height of frenzy.

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A damn'd tough Hide, or my Knife's devilish dull-- [_Takes the other scalp._ Now let them sleep to-night without their Caps, And pleasant Dreams attend their long Repose.

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What shall we do with these damn'd bawling Indians?

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The more you give Attention to their Murmurs, The more they'll plague and haunt you every Day, Besides, their old King Ponteach grows damn'd saucy, Talks of his Power, and threatens what he'll do.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 787   ~   ~   ~

how he swore he lov'd, Call'd on his God and Stars to witness for him, Wish'd he might die, be blown to Hell and damn'd, If ever he lov'd woman so before: Call'd me his Princess, Charmer, Angel, Goddess, Swore nothing else was ever half so pretty, So dear, so sweet, so much to please his Taste, He kiss'd, he squeez'd, and press'd me to his Bosom, Vow'd nothing could abate his ardent Passion, Swore he should die, should drown, or hang himself, Could not exist if I denied his Suit, And said a thousand Things I cannot Name: My simple Heart, made soft by so much Heat, Half gave Consent, meaning to be his Bride.

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then he curs'd, and swore, and damn'd, and sunk, Call'd me proud Bitch, pray'd Heav'n to blast my Soul, Wish'd Furies, Hell, and Devils had my Body, To say no more; bid me begone in Haste Without the smallest Mark of his Affection.

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There's not a Hell more painful than my Bosom, Nor Torments for the Damn'd more keenly pointed.

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Damn him, I never intend to do either--See again how he bows--there again--how the mob throw up their hats, split their throats; how they huzza too; they make a mere god of the fellow; how they idolize him--Ignorant brutes!

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Damn such protectors, such cut-throat villains; protect us?

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[_Aside._] How damn'd afraid he is.

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Damn my eyes, Mr. Boatswain, but here's a black flag of truce coming on board.

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We shall be all of a colour by and by--damn me-- BOATSWAIN.

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Damn your squeamish stomach, go directly, or I'll go myself.

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Damn your eyes, you pimping son of a bitch, go this instant, or I'll stick my knife in your gammons.

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With submission to your honour, d' ye see, [_Scratching his head._] I think we have gallows-looking dogs enough on board already--the scrapings of Newgate, and the refuse of Tyburn, and when the wind blows aft, damn 'em, they stink like polecats--but d' ye see, as your honour pleases, with submission, if it's Lord Paramount's orders, why it must be so, I suppose--but I've done my duty, d' ye see-- KIDNAPPER.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,057   ~   ~   ~

especially as they're to have their freedoms for it; nobody can blame 'em, nor your honour neither, for you get them for half price, or nothing at all, d' ye see me, and that will help to lessen poor Owld England's taxes, and when you have done with 'em here, and they get their brains knock'd out, d' ye see, your honour can sell them in the West-Indies, and that will be something in your honour's pocket, d' ye see--well, ev'ry man to his trade--but, damn my impudence for all, I see your honour knows all about it--d' ye see.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,064   ~   ~   ~

Damn my eyes, but I suppose, messmate, we must bundle out of our hammocks this cold weather, to make room for these black regulars to stow in, tumble upon deck, and choose a soft berth among the snow?

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