The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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Damn me!
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Like enough give me a thousand, and help me save my poor soul, that I shall damn if I meet him again.
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'I'd say, Mrs Lawford, if you'll excuse the word, that it might be a damn horrible coincidence--I'd go farther, an almost incredible coincidence.
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"The damn fools let most of them go again before we made up our minds...." Down the Voskressensky Prospect a great mass of sailors were drawn up, and behind them came marching soldiers, as far as the eye could reach.
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We came to support the Soviets against the damn' bourgeoisie!"
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Your damn Kerensky, dirty bourgeois!
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But the damn thing isn't anywhere now.
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He stammered: "Damn--damn--damned pig to do this!
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"Damn it all, take care!
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But off with your coat, damn it!
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"'Damn it!
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I haven't eaten, damn it!"
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We are not Parisians, damn it!
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He turned round, put his arms round her, and drew her toward him, but just as he was laying her on the 'bed, which yielded beneath her weight, they heard another report, considerably nearer this time, and Jean, giving way to his tumultuous rage, swore aloud: "Damn it!
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He stammered: "Damn-damn-damned pig to do this!
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"Damn it all, take care!
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But off with your coat, damn it!
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"'Damn it!
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I haven't eaten, damn it!"
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We are not Parisians, damn it!
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He turned round, put his arms round her, and drew her toward him, but just as he was laying her on the 'bed, which yielded beneath her weight, they heard another report, considerably nearer this time, and Jean, giving way to his tumultuous rage, swore aloud: "Damn it!
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As young Mr. Hutchinson went out by the back way he heard someone say: "Damn him, he's upstairs, we'll have him yet."
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"Damn yer," screamed the old man, turning so that the light from the lantern fell on his furrowed, fiercely anxious face and long white hair streaming in the wind.
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"Damn yer, ye cowards.
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Damn the unlucky craft!" screamed the old man at the top of his voice, and turning his head to hide the tears that were streaming down his rugged face.
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Damn it, I say!
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At 9 tacked ship again and past just to Leeward of the Sail which appeared to be a damn'd Comical Boat, by G-d." * From the manuscript collections of the Essex Institute, Salem, Mass.
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An immortal phrase, this simple dictum of first mate Hudson of the Betsy, "Out she goes, or down she goes," and not unworthy of being mentioned in the same breath with Farragut's "Damn the torpedoes."
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And it has been to some extent the fashion to damn with faint admiration the pioneer if not the creator of American literature as the "genial" Irving.
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Nobody in Washington knew what his opinion was--not one--nobody; he defied any one to say what it was--anybody--damn the one!
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Then there's his brother George: 'Damn that fellow,--knows eight or nine languages; yes, sir, nine languages,--Arabic, Spanish, Greek, Ital---And there's his wife, now,--she and Mrs. Madison are always together.
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Then fell she to swear and tear, to curse and damn, casting the Ruffs under feet, and wishing that the Devil might take her when she wear any of those Neckerchers again.
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Then fell she to swear and tear, to curse and damn, casting the Ruffs under feet, and wishing that the Devil might take her when she wear any of those Neckerchers again.
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Then fell she to swear and tear, to curse and damn, casting the Ruffs under feet, and wishing that the Devil might take her when she wear any of those Neckerchers again.
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And it has been to some extent the fashion to damn with faint admiration the pioneer if not the creator of American literature as the "genial" Irving.
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Nobody in Washington knew what his opinion was--not one--nobody; he defied any one to say what it was --anybody--damn the one!
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Then there's his brother George: 'Damn that fellow,--knows eight or nine languages; yes, sir, nine languages,--Arabic, Spanish, Greek, Ital---And there's his wife, now,--she and Mrs. Madison are always together.
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A damn fool?' he asked.
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Damn you, Ros Paine!
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"Not a damn thing!" said Mr. Atwood, reassuringly.
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"Damn you!" he shouted, furiously.
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"Oh, damn!" says the man.
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"Damn her point of view!" cried the author of "Beltraffio."
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Commodore Dewey belonged to that school of American naval officers who combine the spirit of Farragut's "Damn the torpedoes" with a thorough knowledge of the latest scientific devices.
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Only Sara would see, after what he described as "one of my damn bad days, m'dear," new lines added to the deepening network that had so aged his appearance lately.
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"_Damn!_" he ejaculated forcibly.
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Only--sometimes--it's damn bad luck on the example."
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"In a way, I'm responsible for Tim Durward's existence and I can't damn his chances at the outset.
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Damn it, Herrick!" with the sudden nervous violence of a man goaded past endurance.
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"_Damn_ the verdict of the court!"
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"Damn!" he observed succinctly.
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"Not by a damn sight!" cried Wilkins, forcibly, and I noticed great tears gathering in his eyes.
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Creation perdu, is done; for woes inherent one can damn.
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He recovered himself, reached the bell rope, "Damn you, I'll learn you," stepped to the door and called a couple of brakemen, and then, as the speed slackened; roared out, "Get off this train."
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"Damn the woman," said the Colonel as he picked his way down the steps.
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He lays those snips and that dirt out on the table and leans over them on his elbows, and puts them together side by side and studies them-mumbles to himself, 'Female'; changes them around-mumbles, 'Six years old'; changes them this way and that-again mumbles: 'Five teeth-one a-coming-Catholic-yarn-cotton-kip-damn that kip.'
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Then he straightens up and gazes toward heaven, and plows his hands through his hair-plows and plows, muttering, 'Damn that kip!'
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"Oh, damn the people," responded the brother languidly, and with the air of one who is tired of the subject.
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No-unless they say "damn!"
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When an irritated lady says "oh!" the spirit back of it is "damn!" and that is the way it is going to be recorded against her.
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But if she says "damn," and says it in an amiable, nice way, it isn't going to be recorded at all.
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And so 'twill be when I'm aground These yearly duns will still go round, While other bards, with frantic quills, Shall damn and damn these annual bills!
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An' dey sole my ole man, an' took him away, an' dey begin to sell my chil'en an' take dem away, an' I begin to cry; an' de man say, 'Shet up yo' damn blubberin',' an' hit me on de mouf wid his han'.
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He floundered around, though, and finally rose up out of the water considerably strangled and furiously angry, and started ashore at once, spouting water like a whale, and remarking, with great asperity, that "one o' dese days some gen'l'man's nigger gwyne to get killed wid jis' such damn foolishness as dis!"
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The news editor could damn a mutilated dispatch in twenty-four languages."
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And ye quene did give ye damn'd Sr. Walter a look yt made hym wince-for she hath not forgot he was her own lover it yt olde day.
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13 he continues the Legislature, and gives this picture of Minister Harris: "He is six feet high, bony and rather slender; long, ungainly arms; stands so straight he leans back a little; has small side whiskers; his head long, up and down; he has no command of language or ideas; oratory all show and pretence; a big washing and a small hang-out; weak, insipid, and a damn fool in general."
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Thomas Beecher's saying "Damn that Atwater," or my saying "I wish Atwater was three hundred million miles in--!"
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A life of don't-care-a-damn in a boarding house is what I have asked for in many a secret prayer.
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You can read, if you want to, but you don't read worth a damn.
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Damn it, a body can't think of everything; but a woman thinks you can.
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But you couldn't read worth a damn a few years ago.
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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, who did it?" asked the groom excited.
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"Damn money!" he whispered suddenly, then stood back in the room, startled, staring his blasphemy in the face.
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At pitch-an'-toss you're laikin', Down theer i' t' wood below; An' then you damn them rowpy(2) bells O' Kirkby Overblow.
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The Lord Hissen will have to save or damn Church fowks wid out me mellin' on(6) His job.
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"Damn it, Maurice!"
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There are six bullets in this popgun, and I don't give a particular damn where they go.
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"Damn you!" cried the Colonel, giving way, his face yellow with rage, chagrin and fear.
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Damn you and your meddling nose!"
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"Damn away, chevalier d'industrie; damn away.
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"Hold him!" cried von Mitter, coming up with a limp, "hold him till I knock in his head, damn him!"
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"It shall be yours, damn you!" replied Beauvais.
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you'd damn his soul for his money!'
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Then Graeme opened upon him in a cool, slow way-- 'What an awful fool a man is, to damn things as you do, Rat.
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"You will allow me to say, and without apologies for my language, DAMN the money!"
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Damn these people who are always forgetting that!
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Damn the shoulder!--let me go!
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"Damn officers of State!" says he; "that's what Whigs are always hurrahing for."
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But this conjured up the vision of that other eventful drive which had been so much talked about, and he stood quite still for a second, with glassy eyes, as though waiting to catch up with the significance of what he himself had said; then, suddenly recollecting that he didn't care a damn, he turned to old Jolyon: "Well, good-bye, Jolyon!
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Damn Crum!
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And Jolly said to himself: 'No, damn it!
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Damn it!
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'Damn them all!' he thought; 'I won't run away.
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Damn the fellow!
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