The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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He stood still before a plate-glass window, in confusion, and suddenly muttered aloud: "Damn it!
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"Oh, damn you!"
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I don't give a tinker's damn for men who talk about their rights in such matters."
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"Damn it, Con!" he answered; "how should I know?"
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"And damn the consequences?
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Give us a kiss--damn the porters.
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And once in a way he would catch Edward's eyes coming off duty from his journal, to look, not at his brother, but at--the skeleton; when that happened, Robert would adjust his glasses hastily, damn the newspaper type, and apologise to Edward for swearing.
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"Damn the dog!" he stuttered.
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Oh, damn!'
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But don't think, anyway, that I should care a damn--I mean as far as I'm concerned--even if you had gone as far as ever you liked, considering what you have to put up with.
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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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I don't care a damn.
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Damn it all!--it's a nine days' wonder if it gets out--!
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Damn the Press, how they nose everything out!
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[Conscious of indefinable suspicion] Damn it!
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[To CANYNGE] Damn De Levis and his money!
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Damn it!
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Damn that effeminate stammering chap!
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I don't care a damn what people think monkeys and cats.
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But--damn it!
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[Getting up and speaking in jerks] It was a crazy thing to do; but, damn it, I was only looting a looter.
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[Into his newspaper] Damn these people!
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Damn!
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[Breaking out again] Damn it!
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"DAMN!" he observed, with intense enthusiasm.
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"I cal'late one damn won't scare him to death," he observed.
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"Oh, damn you, clear out!" he shouted, springing to his feet.
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"I'll brand YOU--damn you!"
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"You fight well, Zen, damn you--you fight well," he cried.
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"Damn Linder, anyway!" he exclaimed presently.
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While you,--damn you!--you-all just naturally made yourself what you be."
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But you,--damn you!--you made yourself what you be."
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"Oh, damn!" suddenly cried Martha, shaking her skirt vigorously.
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CHAPTER VIII Be thou a spirit of health, or goblin damn'd, Bring with thee airs from heaven, or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked, or charitable, I will speak to thee.
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For might they not thence most rationally conclude, that if Jesus Christ had rather save than damn an harlot, there was encouragement for them to come to him for mercy.
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"Wall," the man sed, "it's good for white beans and potatoes, but was regards raisin' wheat, t'ain't worth a damn.
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"I like you, and I don't care a damn about your hat.
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Indeed the whole of their spiritual education goes into oaths and ejaculations--Allah and Mohammed being as common in their mouths as damn and blast are with our soldiers and sailors.
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Good luck, Kavanagh, damn you.
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Damn your question, and yourself too."
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I love this dear old England, and I would die for her if need be, but may God Almighty damn her public houses, and all the infernal and vicious customs which they nourish."
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Oh, damn it all," the doctor's voice broke at this point.
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"No, I'll put in every damn I can remember, and, if need be, a few more."
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"Damn Sergeant Matthews," exclaimed the major, and passed on.
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"You can do what you damn please about that," said Barker defiantly.
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You come under lodge discipline if it goes further, and that's a heavy hand in these parts, as Brother Baldwin knows-and as you will damn soon find out, Brother McMurdo, if you ask for trouble!"
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There must be explanations that would damn him utterly.
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Buy first, and make him pay... damn his soul!
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"Damn rotten job that," muttered another, as I went on.
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After we got back to our rooms, I heard some friend of Gallagher's refer to me as 'a damn Jew'.
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What was my delight at Gallagher's magnanimity to hear him answer, 'Why do you call him a damn Jew?
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"Damn those German gunners" said the officer.
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"Damn them!" he said.
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"Damn the war!
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Damn all dirty dogs who smash up life!"
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"Damn silly," I said.
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"It would be damn silly," said a staff officer.
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"The whole damn thing will come down on my head at any time.
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("I don't care a damn about death.")
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"Not a damn thing to be seen."
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They organized their publicity side in the same masterful way, and were determined that what Canada did the world should know--and damn all censorship.
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They had done "damn well," as one of them remarked; and they were out of the shell-fire which ravaged the ground they had taken, where other men lay.
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They wanted to make the best of it--and damn the price.
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It seems to me God is above all the squabbles of humanity--doesn't care a damn about them!--but the human soul can get into touch with the infinite and the ideal, even while he is doing butcher's work, and beastliness.
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"You don't care a damn about the patients so long as you have all the beds tidy by the time the doctor comes around.
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"I don't care a damn for death; but it's the waiting for it, the devilishness of its uncertainty, the sight of one's pals blown to bits about one, and the animal fear under shell-fire, that break one's pluck... My nerves are like fiddle-strings."
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Some damn fool reports 'Boches.'
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("I don't care a damn for death!")
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"Damn their optimism!" said some of our officers.
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"Behave; damn you," gritted Barney, "or I'll blow your damned guts out!
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"Damn you!" he cried.
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"Take that back, damn you, or I'll blow you straight to hell!"
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"First, you ain't been worth a damn to me for several months.
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Nay, smite me: God can be not such as thou, And will not damn me with forgiveness.
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Ay, take hands at parting, and release Each heart, each hand, each other: shall the lamb, The lamb-like woman, born to cower and bleed, Withstand his will whose choice may save or damn Her days and nights, her word and thought and deed - Take heart to outdare her lord the lion?
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Oh, damn your sophistries!
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He tells me that they do begin already to damn the Dutch and call them cowards at White Hall, and think of them and their business no better than they used to do; which is very sad.
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I don't care about the milk but the damn cuss dug up the remains of the cub I had buried in the old ditch, he visited the old meat house but found nothing.
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You have heard some English bucks say, "Damn these finical outlandish airs, give me a manly, resolute manner.
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You have heard some English bucks say, "Damn these finical outlandish airs, give me a manly, resolute manner.
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It's said that the Universalists think God is too good to damn them, and the Unitarians think they are too good to be damned."
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I been going over the damn thing, all night--and you can do it for me.
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"Honest, you damn humbug!
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"I know he did," said Stoker with a blaze as from a long-smouldering fury, "and damn him, I'm not going to have it.
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I been going over the damn thing, all night--and you can do it for me.
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"Honest, you damn humbug!
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"I know he did," said Stoker with a blaze as from a long-smouldering fury, "and damn him, I'm not going to have it.
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She did not look up, but let him make several failures to light his cigar, and damn the matches under his breath, before she pushed the drop-light to him in silent suggestion.
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Damn caterer's man?"
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Thought--thought it was damn caterer's man.
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Bessie implored, and at a little yielding in Jeff her brother added: "Come in, you damn jay!"
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"Damn her!
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"Damn!" he said, and no more.
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