The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"I made a damn fool---" "It doesn't matter," she said sharply.
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It's just destiny--she thought--it's just the way things work out in this damn world.
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'Cept she's damn good-looking.
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"Good gosh!" he complained to his sympathetic contemporaries, "he's a damn stuck-up Willie.
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I've been a damn fool."
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"Damn you!" he cried--and hit Samuel in the face with all his strength.
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"Will you have the decency to close that abominable book and discard that damn lemon for two minutes?"
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I want to hang on to those few breathless, heroic moments when I stood out before them all and let them know I was more than a damn bobbing, squawking clown."
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"Damn," whispered Ardita.
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Then she kicked over the painting water, said, "Oh, damn!"
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"Those damn Southerners!"
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I can fix whole damn thing up.
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"I made a damn fool---" "It doesn't matter," she said sharply.
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It's just destiny--she thought--it's just the way things work out in this damn world.
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'Cept she's damn good-looking.
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"Good gosh!" he complained to his sympathetic contemporaries, "he's a damn stuck-up Willie.
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I've been a damn fool."
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"Damn you!" he cried--and hit Samuel in the face with all his strength.
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The whores, the theater, and the moon in the city, The dress-shirts, the streets, and smells, The nights and the coaches and the windows, The laughter, the street-lights and murders-- I'm really fed up now with all the crap, Damn it!
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Here I am burning gas and electricity-- May God and the devil damn me to hell: Damn It all... why is my bar the only empty one... Grumpy, reproachful waiters standing around-- It is my fault-- Not one damned person comes to the door-- Cramped in a corner I sit with a hopeful face.
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'You are my business--the only business I care a damn about, or am ever likely to.
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Now if you ain't satisfied, my dear, you're a damn criss-cross female.
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I don't care a damn about myself.
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Not a little tuppenny damn.
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Not a tuppenny damn.
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An ex-convict--it's enough to damn any candidate.
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Your hard-bitten Radical would sooner have a self-made man than an aristocrat to represent him in Parliament; but, damn it all, he'd sooner have an aristocrat than an ex-convict."
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"I don't care a damn!" said he.
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But it doesn't matter a tuppenny damn what one believes in, so long as it's worth believing in.
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Ah, if I were boss, they should damn quick take our places in the trenches, and they'd have to work for a change.
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"They damn well did it themselves, I give you my word!
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Do it or don't do it--doesn't matter a damn to me."
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I shall have my two hands on the counterpane, and they'll do damn well nothing, like things to look at--like toys, what?
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"Damn those chaps that got on the midden before us!"
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"I know; it's the same tale everywhere and always, but all the same--" "Damn the thieving natives, ah, oui!
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"'Damn,' says the man, 'for I see there's no loft, either.'
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"I don't care a damn, but--" "But you wish it was you, eh?" chaffed the invisible neighbor, who concealed in the depth of the hood on which the reservoirs of space were emptying either a supreme indifference or a cruel desire to take a rise out of Volpatte.
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As a matter of fact, he was all in a flummox in front of his typewriter, the chump, because he'd forgotten, he said, to press on the capital-letter lever, and so, instead of underlining the heading of his page, he'd damn well scored a line of 8's in the middle of the top.
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They looked at me out of the corner of their eyes, and took damn good care not to touch me in passing, for I was still war-mucky.
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He'd have done a damn sight better, oui.
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To get as elevated as one ought, and to avenge himself on the life of the moment, he would certainly need--damn'ation--a liter and a half, In this place, a liter of red ordinary costs twenty-one sous.
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"Damn!
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"I've got a Boche drinking-cup," says Barque; "it's flat, so it goes into a side pocket if you like, or it goes very well into a cartridge-pouch, once you've fired the damn things off or pitched them into a bag."
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"Damn," says Fouillade.
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So they can destroy your shoulder and damn well knock you down, but they don't spread you about.
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You could see one of these 380's go into a house at Verdun by the roof, bore through two or three floors, and burst at the bottom, and all the damn lot's got to go aloft; and in the fields whole battalions would scatter and lie flat under the shower like poor little defenseless rabbits.
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Damn, your own ticker doesn't know you--it just goes quietly on making little circles."
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"'Ah, damn it,' said the captain, 'take it away from my nose, it positively stinks.'"
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"I don't care a damn about that, as long as we do get back," said the other; "I want the end quickly, and only that."
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"He doesn't care a damn for us, don't fret yourself."
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I don't care a damn."
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"Ah, damn it, look!"
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Who was the damn fool to have started that old, worn-out war scare?
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"Here, here, you damn fools, what you doing?"
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"Damn you all," cried Landry, throwing out a furious fist, "damn you all; you brutes, you beasts!
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It was the wheat itself that beat him; no combination of men could have done it--go on, cheer, you damn fools!
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"'Damn you!'
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I says, 'I'm going to do damn little listening to you or Young!'
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"Oh, damn it all, Martie," he said mildly, with a whimsical smile, "what's the use?
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"I was coming home Monday," pursued Wallace, conscious that he was gaining ground, "but this damn cold hit me, and the boys made me stay in bed."
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'Well then,' he said, 'you're a damn lucky fellow to be travelling the world with no one to impede you.'
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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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Damn ye!"
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Damn her--" The doctor laid his hand over the captain's mouth.
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You tricked him, damn ye!
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Damn yer thoughts!
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Damn yer thoughts!
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Mr. Sedgett made a show of retiring, but Jonathan insisted upon his disburdening himself of his tale, saying: "Damn your raw beginnings, Sedgett!
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Damn my head!
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Damn the girl who made me forget good lessons!
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And there'll I farm, and damn all you gentlemen, if you come anigh me."
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Mr. Sedgett made a show of retiring, but Jonathan insisted upon his disburdening himself of his tale, saying: "Damn your raw beginnings, Sedgett!
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Damn my head!
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Damn the girl who made me forget good lessons!
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And there'll I farm, and damn all you gentlemen, if you come anigh me."
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'Damn appearances!' cried Mr. Andrew, jumping on his legs.
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'Damn it, ma'am, I swear you do.'
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'Damn that Old Tom!' he shouted at last, and pitched back in his chair.
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'Damn appearances!' cried Mr. Andrew, jumping on his legs.
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'Damn it, ma'am, I swear you do.'
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'Damn that Old Tom!' he shouted at last, and pitched back in his chair.
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'Damn your fine words!
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'Damn your fine speeches, and keep your blackguardly hands off that boy,' the squire thundered.
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Damn the mixing.
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'Damn!...
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"Damn you, sir!
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and damn me, sir, if believe you have a spot on your whole body!"
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'Damn your fine words!
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'Damn your fine speeches, and keep your blackguardly hands off that boy,' the squire thundered.
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Damn the mixing.
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'Damn!...
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"Damn you, sir!
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and damn me, sir, if believe you have a spot on your whole body!"
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