The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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'Afore I went to church for a pike to defend my native country from Boney, I pulled out the spigots of all the barrels, maister; for, thinks I-damn him!-since we can't drink it ourselves, he shan't have it, nor none of his men.'
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"I am in perfect health, damn you, sir."
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"Damn his impudence!" the Doctor exclaimed privately.
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"Damn you!" he said, "staggering and cursing around like this, and the Commander-in-Chief in the camp!
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Therefore, particularly and perpetually, damn all varieties of Art.
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'Damn the gratitude!' said Dick, huskily, to the paddle-box.
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'Insurance policies is no criterion, though I don't say--' 'Oh, damn your longwindedness!
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Damn the pen!
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Then God's wrath will be kindled against the murderer, into Gehenna will he throw him and damn him for all eternity, while the slain will see satisfaction given him, and be glad.
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Damn nonshense b'long dead man.
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"Damn, damn, damnation!" he murmured, together with such other words as he had learnt from older men.
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Then he raised his hand to his forehead and said, "Oh, damn it all--" which meant something different.
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The place turned out to be in the wrong part of Shropshire, damn it, and though he never damned his own property aloud, he was only waiting to get it off his hands, and then to let fly.
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"I don't care a damn what people think!" cried he, heated to unusual manliness of diction.
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The educated young gentleman who is chief of the tribe that live in the region about the capital dresses in the fashion of high-class European gentlemen, but even his clothes cannot damn him in the reverence of his people.
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No amount of horse-racing can damn this community.
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If Berkeley is passionate and at times violent, so is Bacon in his own way, for an eye-witness has to say that "he displayed outrageous postures of his head, arms, body and legs, often tossing his hand from his sword to his hat," and that outside the door he had cried: "Damn my blood!
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"I think," he says, writing to Miller, "you will be able to convince the CANDID that this is quite a mistaken notion and them that WILL NOT BELIEVE may be damn'd."
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"Damn the brute!" muttered Joe, "at this rate she'll be over the edge in 'alf a mo'.
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Damn!
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"Damn it," he said to me, "Frost!
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Damn!
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But old Hoxton's always dinning it into me that we ought to support private organisations for helping the deserving, and damn the undeserving.
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Well--damn it, what could I have done?
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Damn your sympathy!
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[Deeply-to himself] The whole thing's damn delicate.
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"Well, but, damn it, man!
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"Damn, damn, damnation!" he murmured, together with such other words as he had learnt from older men.
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Then he raised his hand to his forehead and said, "Oh, damn it all--" which meant something different.
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It was impossible to praise it as beautiful, but it was also impossible to damn it as quaint.
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I praised her mind, but lamented over the shortcomings of her education; I said that the tone, the manners I adopted towards her, were those of good society, and proved the great esteem I entertained for her intelligence, but in the middle of all my fine speeches, towards the eleventh or twelfth day of my courtship, she suddenly put me out of all conceit by telling me that, being a priest, I ought to know that every amorous connection was a deadly sin, that God could see every action of His creatures, and that she would neither damn her soul nor place herself under the necessity of saying to her confessor that she had so far forgotten herself as to commit such a sin with a priest.
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I live with my mother, who is a good woman, but devout to the point of superstition; she will damn my soul in her efforts to save it.
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She raved against me madly, and begged the mother-superior to send me away, as I had come there to damn her.
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"Damn the marchioness!
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I praised her mind, but lamented over the shortcomings of her education; I said that the tone, the manners I adopted towards her, were those of good society, and proved the great esteem I entertained for her intelligence, but in the middle of all my fine speeches, towards the eleventh or twelfth day of my courtship, she suddenly put me out of all conceit by telling me that, being a priest, I ought to know that every amorous connection was a deadly sin, that God could see every action of His creatures, and that she would neither damn her soul nor place herself under the necessity of saying to her confessor that she had so far forgotten herself as to commit such a sin with a priest.
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I live with my mother, who is a good woman, but devout to the point of superstition; she will damn my soul in her efforts to save it.
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She raved against me madly, and begged the mother-superior to send me away, as I had come there to damn her.
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"Damn the marchioness!
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There is another, "The Autobiography of a Damn Fool," a burlesque on family history, hopelessly impossible; yet he began it with vast enthusiasm and, until he allowed her to see the manuscript, thought it especially good.
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The Parisian note-book has this memorandum: "Aldrich gives his seat in the horse-car to a crutched cripple, and discovers that what he took for a crutch is only a length of walnut beading and the man not lame; whereupon Aldrich uses the only profanity that ever escaped his lips: 'Damn a dam'd man who would carry a dam'd piece of beading under his dam'd arm!'"]
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He could damn the human race competently, but in the final reckoning it was the interest of that race that lay closest to his heart.
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For the average ass flings the thing out of the window in disgust the second day, believing it hath no virtue, no merit of any sort; whereas the lack lieth in himself, God of his mercy damn him.
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He is the biggest man you have on your side of the water by a damn sight, and don't you forget it.
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Damn such a world anyway.
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"Well," he said, "when you pick up that cue this damn table drips at every pore."
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St. Peter cares not a damn for the weather.
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Happy, happy world, that knows at last that these obscure innocents are no longer responsible for the blemishless teachings, the power, the pathos, the logic, and the other and manifold intellectual pyrotechnics that seduce, but to damn, the Opera House assemblages every Sunday night in Elmira!
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A DAMN FOOL (unfinished).
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There is another, "The Autobiography of a Damn Fool," a burlesque on family history, hopelessly impossible; yet he began it with vast enthusiasm and, until he allowed her to see the manuscript, thought it especially good.
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The Parisian note-book has this memorandum: "Aldrich gives his seat in the horse-car to a crutched cripple, and discovers that what he took for a crutch is only a length of walnut beading and the man not lame; whereupon Aldrich uses the only profanity that ever escaped his lips: 'Damn a dam'd man who would carry a dam'd piece of beading under his dam'd arm!'"]
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He could damn the human race competently, but in the final reckoning it was the interest of that race that lay closest to his heart.
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For the average ass flings the thing out of the window in disgust the second day, believing it hath no virtue, no merit of any sort; whereas the lack lieth in himself, God of his mercy damn him.
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He is the biggest man you have on your side of the water by a damn sight, and don't you forget it.
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Damn such a world anyway.
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"Well," he said, "when you pick up that cue this damn table drips at every pore."
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St. Peter cares not a damn for the weather.
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Happy, happy world, that knows at last that these obscure innocents are no longer responsible for the blemishless teachings, the power, the pathos, the logic, and the other and manifold intellectual pyrotechnics that seduce, but to damn, the Opera House assemblages every Sunday night in Elmira!
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A DAMN FOOL (unfinished).
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You threw that race, damn you!
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I don't like your hat, and here's your damn colors in your face."
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Show 'em you don't care a damn.
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"Damn your way!" he said hoarsely at length, and turned on his heel.
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Yes; I said curse--damn, if you wish.
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"Damn your five thousand!" shrilled Garrison, passion throwing him.
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"Damn the difference between the nations!"
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Our Jemadar said-he was quite right-that no Sikh living could stalk worth a damn; and that Koran Sahib had better take out the Pathans, who understood that kind of mountain work.
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"Think we ought to ditch that damn NT server for a Linux box?"
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"In the computer industry, there are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and benchmarks."
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Some victims of DWIM thus claimed that the acronym stood for 'Damn Warren's Infernal Machine!'.
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"The damn compiler scrozzled itself again!"
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The self-effacing phrase "TDM TLA" (Too Damn Many...) is often used to bemoan the plethora of TLAs in use.
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"It's a damn shame," said Matthew.
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"A damn fine girl, and as straight as a string!"
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"Its a damn shame the way the women go on about her."
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Is it as wrong to say 'damn' as to commit murder?
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"It's a damn shame," said Matthew.
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"A damn fine girl, and as straight as a string!"
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"Its a damn shame the way the women go on about her."
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_Hang!_ DAMN....
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She determined not to listen.... "Damn... Devil..." she exhorted herself... "humbugging creature..." She felt the blood throbbing in her face and her eyes and looked at no one.
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The word "Damn" in section 7 of chapter 10 is in small caps in the original.
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They not only _damn_ the work in the lump, but vilify and traduce the author, and substitute lying abuse and sheer malignity for sense and satire.
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If he had a piece likely to succeed, coming out under all advantages, he would damn it by some ill-timed, wilful jest, and lose the favour of the public, to preserve the sense of his personal identity.
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I had dead aim on him, 'n' I was jest a-thinkin' hit was a purty good thing fer you that old long-nosed Jim Stover chased me up hyeh, when, damn me, ef that boy up thar didn't let his ole gun loose.
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"Drap it, damn ye!"
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'Damn ye,' I says, 'That gets ye!'
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"Every thought, good youth, every thought, and I would fain prepare me for the morning's dance in a more jovial and hearty fashion than Old Noll will afford me--damn him!"
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The other was closely wrapped in a red mantle, uptilted behind by a sword of prodigious length, and for all that his broad, grey hat was unadorned by any feather, it was set at a rakish, ruffling, damn-me angle that pronounced him no likely comrade for the piously clad youth beside him.
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Damn me, sir, it seems well that I am returned.
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Mr. Stewart belongs to me to-night--bound by an oath that 'twould damn his soul to break, to help me when and where I may call upon him; and I call upon him now.
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The reply was in this case more forcible than elegant: "Damn it!
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The incisive cartoons of Nast appealed to the imaginations of all classes; even Tweed complained that his illiterate following could "look at the damn pictures."
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'She was as near as damn-it to boiling over when I added up her man,' continued Nyttleton.
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'Damn my position!
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'Damn you!' he exclaimed.
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'Oh, bad; damn bad, Tupcombe!
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I order you; damn you, I order--We must give them hell; do you hear?
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'Damn it, here they be,' said Owlett, who, having already drawn the hatch and started his mill for the day, stood stolidly at the mill-door covered with flour, as if the interest of his whole soul was bound up in the shaking walls around him.
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