The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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He shall not live; look, with a spot I damn him.
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You are not so arrant a critic as to damn them [the works of modern poets]... without hearing.
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Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And without sneering teach the rest to sneer.
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Note: Damn is sometimes used interjectionally, imperatively, and intensively.
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DAMN Damn, v. i. Defn: To invoke damnation; to curse.
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"While I inwardly damn."
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DAMNING Damn"ing, a. Defn: That damns; damnable; as, damning evidence of guilt.
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DAMNINGNESS Damn"ing*ness, n. Defn: Tendency to bring damnation.
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-- Damp"ish*ness, n. DAMPNE Damp"ne, v. t. Defn: To damn.
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DARN Darn, v. t. Defn: A colloquial euphemism for Damn.
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DEMPNE Demp"ne v. t. Defn: To damn; to condemn.
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Damn, Damnify.]
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Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer.
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Of course, it's considerate of you not to damn me for the entertainment of the British public; but you know you're the only man in England whose judgment I care about, and I confess I'd like to have your private opinion--the usual honest and candid thing, you know.
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"We're not going to climb forty miles just to get a look at the damn thing--we're going to try landing on it!"
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Hell, can damn frog-men keep us here?
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"Smiling peacefully to himself, damn him!" snarled Jamison.
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"Damn your soul!
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"Damn honorable warfare!
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"Damn your conscience," Johnson thought.
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"Damn!"
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Damn you, if I could only get a hand free--" I realized that this last was directed at his captors, and plunged on.
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"Damn women!
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"Turn that tube on me, and I'll jump into your damn machinery and bust it!"
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* * * * * "I think you're the same sort of damn liar you always were, Tode," answered Jim--but without conviction.
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"The Cave of Horror" is a damn good yarn, well written, interest sustained: but I didn't care for "The Stolen Mind."
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"They had something to stand upon, but,-damn it,-they went about it in such a dirty way!
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"Damn your bird's nest," growled little Pepperpot, "by Jove, it's my wig with a live rat in it."
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"You damn fool, that man is rich as all outdoors."
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But the grist was uphill, and if the noble marquis got so much as an inkling of it, he was just the sort of damn fool to whip out his sword-cane and run her through.
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"Damn Benny!
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Damn it, sir, you were born there."
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"The papers say----" "Damn the papers, they never know anything."
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Came to the Place with a bundle, damn her.
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I have posted myself very thoroughly in the matter, though I find it has been held----" "Damn what has been held.
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Damn her!
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"Damn the bet!" said the young man fervently.
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The old man says to stick around and get the low-down on this damn thing."
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"I wish it were a damn lie," said Thorpe quietly.
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"Damn these mosquitos," growled Bell.
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"Why damn it, Asher!"
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Damn it, Asher, I think I'm beginning to believe this nutty idea of yours.
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"Squeak, damn you!"
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"Haljan, come look at these damn girls!
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"Damn bad!"
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Well, he takes out this damn cricket thing and it was sort of reddish purple but alive, and as long as your forearm.
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That damn peon got into a fight with somebody and maybe got bit by a snake later.
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"These damn shoes are gone, all right, from that march.
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But you know damn well, Foster, that I'm not going to try."
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"You would do just that, and make your way back to this hell just to save me--you damn fool inventor!"
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"Damn you, fool!
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And then, "Damn Bodkin an' his dead wife!
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And the crowd toasted him: "Here's to those who have half joes, and have a heart to spend 'em; But damn those who have whole joes, and have no heart to spend 'em."
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"It's a lie, Quiller, a damn lie.
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Oh, damn Woodford!
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He slapped his leg to emphasise the "damn."
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"I don't care a fiddler's damn where you sent the horse," replied the hunchback.
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"Damn it," cried the hunchback, striking his clenched right hand into the palm of his left, "ain't I stood over every one of the shirkin' pot-wallopers from the mountains to the Gauley an' showed him how to shoe a horse, an' told him over an' over just what to do an' how to do it, an' put my finger on the place?
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The minute my back's turned, he'll lame a horse with a splintered nail, or bruise a frog with a pinchin' cork, or pare off the toe of the best mare that ever walked because he's too damn' lazy to make the shoe long enough."
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"Damn 'em," muttered Jud, "I wonder what mare's nest they're fixin'.
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"Damn it!" said the hunchback, "we've got to put 'em in."
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"Well," he said, "I'll be damn!"
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"Let me up, damn you!" he shouted.
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I have not a Month to go: I am asham'd, ruin'd, and damn'd, I fear, for ever lost.
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But the brave and haughty Mr. _Would-be_ was not to be baulk'd by Appearances of Virtue, which he thought all Womankind only did affect; besides, he promis'd himself the Victory over any Lady whom he attempted, by the Force of his damn'd Money, tho' her Virtue were ever so real and strict.
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In the mean Time, his Majesty had not the Patience to stay out half the Play, at which he was saluted by above twenty Gentlemen and Ladies by his new and mighty Title: but out he led Miss Majesty ere the third Act was half done; pretending, that it was so damn'd a bawdy Play, that he knew her Modesty had been already but too much offended at it; so into his Coach he got her.
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But calling these special Rulers of the Nation together, and requiring their Counsel in this weighty Affair, they all concluded, that (damn 'em) it might be their own Cases; and that _Cæsar_ ought to be made an Example to all the _Negroes_, to fright 'em from daring to threaten their Betters, their Lords and Masters; and at this Rate no Man was safe from his own Slaves; and concluded, _nemine contradicente_, That _Cæsar_ should be hanged.
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He cries out, drawing his Sword with an impatient Fury, 'have you kept that Strumpet all this while, curst _Frankwit_, and now think fit to put your damn'd cast Mistress upon me: could not you forbear her neither ev'n on my Wedding Day?
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"Well," said my old father, "damn it, Jack!
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"Damn Jimmy Urquhart," he said to himself.
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'Damn it all, Meg, I missed him!' he said, choking with grief.
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Damn it, he had overdone it.
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Damn him, he hung them up in his house, as tradesmen use the royal arms.
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Damn James!
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Do you know, for instance, that I don't care a damn whether I break my neck or not, and on the whole would rather that you did than didn't?
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"Damn it, you have everything.
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"Strange," he reflected, "that they who cannot even read should so run to damn."
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"Of all the damn things," he muttered.
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"Damn it, man," he roared, "don't just leave it there.
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Damn fool wants his name in the papers!
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"Acts as though it were a damn' crap game," I heard Dykeman muttering to Sillsbee, who came back vacuously.
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"Damn it all," the lawyer's irritation spurted out suddenly, "With a cub like that for a son, I'd say the reason wasn't far to seek.
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I remember looking at it and thinking that as soon as I was gone, he'd sit down in his chair and put every damn' word of our row into it.
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Eyeing the book in my hand, the boy blurted with sudden heat, "Those damn' diaries have been wife and child and meat and drink to him.
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In a flash, I remembered his words, "putting every damn' word of our row into it," and I shot straight at him, "Did you take that book, Worth?"
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Take that damn book and leave."
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"If you're going to turn out the whole damn' thing to Boyne, tell it straight; door was open; we couldn't have heard a yip out of Ina if it hadn't been.
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Some damn fool went and told mother about Worth being arrested, and made her a lot worse.
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Cummings, at my side, drew in a breath, with, "Why--damn it!--he is Clayte!"
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"Damn these bracelets!
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It almost always considers itself to be "damn'd by faint praise."
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Yeh done it wrong an' yeh know damn well yeh done it wrong----" Puma opened another door: "One of our projection rooms, Miss Dumont.
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