The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"Now, damn it-I'll break both our necks!" swore her capriciously passionate companion.
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I suppose I am a bad fellow-a damn bad fellow.
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Damn the Scotch!
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"Oh, damn McLean!" said Wessner.
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Damn them, if singing will do it, I'll raise them from the benches!"
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"Damn the bucket!" said Fairway.
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"O, there they are again-damn them!" cried Wildeve, looking up.
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"Damn him!" said Wildeve.
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You stopped at the place where the road forks, looked round at the bonfires, and then said, 'Damn it, I'll go!'
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You ought to hear them damn things holler when Snap gets them!"
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There is much more metaphysical subtlety in the word "damn" than in the word "degeneration."
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Have your own ideas as much as you like, read what you like, say 'Damn' under your breath as much as you like, but don't let go of your job.
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"Damn you!
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He had the short body, the big shoulders, the round chest, no neck, a great ruddy frill of a beard, the tufted eyebrows, the 'What do you want, damn you!' look about the eyes, and the whole catalogue.
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Damn it, I would pay you if I could, but I tell you I haven't got it.
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Guv'ner gone abroad-Bubby on's honeymoon-Polly havin' twins-every damn soul gone away!
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Made it all out of hogs, too, damn ole scoundrel.
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"Hamilton, you damn ole scoundrel," he roared, "I'll 'scharge you for impudence, you see 'f I don't!
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"Damn you, don't you hear me?"
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trade joyousness: "Let us be humbly thankful that he has been spared; and-" "Damn his treacherous hide, I wish-" "Sally!
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Sally's patience broke down at this point, and he said, resentfully: "Damn his livers, he's immortal!"
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It's a case for Veuve Cliquot!" and he got out a pint of spruce-beer and made sacrifice, he saying "Damn the expense," and she rebuking him gently with reproachful but humid and happy eyes.
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But, damn it all, I am a lonely man, Farfrae: I have nobody else to speak to; and why shouldn't I tell it to 'ee?"
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"'Od damn it," cried Henchard, "what's all the world!
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But damn him, I'll have a tussle with him now-at fair buying and selling, mind-at fair buying and selling!
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"Why, you see, sir, all the women side with Farfrae-being a damn young dand-of the sort that he is-one that creeps into a maid's heart like the giddying worm into a sheep's brain-making crooked seem straight to their eyes!"
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Mrs. Ambrose's worst suspicions were confirmed; she went down the passage lurching from side to side, and fending off the wall now with her right arm, now with her left; at each lurch she exclaimed emphatically, "Damn!"
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"Damn that man!" she exclaimed, having acquired some of Helen's words.
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"Damn his insolence!"
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At last St. John exclaimed, "Damn!
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Damn everything!
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Damn everybody!" he added.
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"I like walking in Richmond Park and singing to myself and knowing it doesn't matter a damn to anybody.
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"Damn it all!" he demanded, "am I in love with her?"
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I myself am a layman, but I have given no inconsiderable attention to the divisions in the Church and-" "Oh, damn the divisions!" burst in Mr. Frank Hawley, lawyer and town-clerk, who rarely presented himself at the board, but now looked in hurriedly, whip in hand.
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"Damn relations!" said Mr. Vincy; "I've had enough of them.
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One of his friends, who sat next to me, says, "Franklin, why do you continue to side with these damn'd Quakers?
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"Damn good coffee, Henry.
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I want to tell you, Jonathan, you've done a damn fine job so far."
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Henry ducked his head and smiled grimly thinking that these 'flip-flop' SmurFFs would damn well not be seen by the panel, I'll see to that.
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Damn her, thought Henry.
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Damn the woman, fumed Henry.
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Damn the woman.
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This damn jerk who found those two SmurFFs professed no recollection of it.
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Damn and blast, how did she get on to that and why didn't I pick up on it.
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As tempers, which had so far been under control, flared and threatened to widen the gulf between the two sides, Henry realized that the arguments were just solidifying the opposition and, damn it to hell, they were the majority!
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The guy will testify to that and then those damn lady-professors are going to toe the line, or else."
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"That is damn different than statistical tests of accuracy.
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That damn note which had come out of nowhere--reportedly given Lyle by his good friend but never verified, was not identified as being written by Diana by either of the two document examiner firms.
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Those damn reporters are still out there.
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Damn her.
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"'Od damn it all!" she cried, "that ever I should say it!
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"I don't care a damn," he was saying, "for any provost, warden, principal, fellow, or cursed master of arts in the university!
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Damn rough on us women; but we must grin and put up wi' it!
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I am glad I had nothing to do with Divinity-damn glad-if it's going to ruin you in this way!"
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To save her own soul she lets mine go damn!
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I am stranded-ill-demoralized-damn bad!
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There's neither living nor dead hereabouts except a damn policeman!
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"Damn you!"
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We've finished Livy and De Senectute and are now engaged with De Amicitia (pronounced Damn Icitia).
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Damn that howling !"
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"Damn!" he said, over his first mouthful of food.
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By damn!
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By damn!
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Marcus had sworn at her, excitedly vociferating; "No, by damn!
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"Ah, that's the thing--a walk, a long walk, by damn!
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Oh, by damn!
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"By damn!" cried Marcus, "they don't love each other.
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Nothing, by damn!"
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By damn!
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"We'll celebrate, by damn!" exclaimed Marcus.
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Right on to himself, by damn!"
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"I don't WANT your damn money," shouted Marcus in a sudden rage, throwing back the coin.
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Well, then, by damn!
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Get your damn smoke outa my face."
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He heard Marcus come out into the hall, shouting aggrievedly to anyone within sound of his voice: "An' now he breaks into my room--into my room, by damn!
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"By damn!
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"You mushhead, you damn fool!"
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"Well, by damn!" he exclaimed, excitedly.
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Best look out, by damn!
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"By damn, we'll have a drink!
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"Down nothing, by damn!
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Damn you, Heise," he exclaimed suddenly, trying to strike the harness-maker, "let go of me, will you!"
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I've been sleeping in the Plaza for the last ten nights, and say, I--Damn it, Trina, I ain't had anything to eat since--" "Where's the four hundred dollars you robbed me of when you deserted me?" returned Trina, coldly.
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There's gold in them damn Panamint Mountains.
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Lord, that damn camp's a long ways off.
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Suddenly he cried aloud in a frenzy of exasperation, "Damn you, come on, will you?
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By damn, I got the drop on you!"
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"If he ain't got water with um," he said to himself as he pushed on, "If he ain't got water with um, by damn!
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I tell you, we're done for, by damn, we're DONE for.
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He wound up confidentially: "I was a damn fool ever to leave Nettleton.
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"You whore--you damn--bare-headed whore, you!" he enunciated slowly.
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"I said, 'You--damn--whore!'" he repeated with precision, steadying himself on Julia's shoulder.
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"Shut your mouth, damn you, or get out of here," he said; then he relapsed into his former apathy, and dropped down on the bench, leaning his head against the wall.
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"I wen' down to Creston'n bought it... n' I got a right to take it outer here... n' I'll lick any feller says I ain't...." "Sit down, damn you!" shouted the tall youth who had been drowsing on the bench against the wall.
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He muttered to himself, 'Damn him!'
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"I know damn well that copy of Cromwell was on the shelf because I saw it there last night.
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"Well, I think he's nuts," said Aubrey, "because I'm damn sure he followed me down the street after I left the subway.
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"Damn it," he cried, "what right has any girl to be as pretty as that?
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"Damn Mrs. J. F. Smith," he said.
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