The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"Damn his French impudence!"
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"Damn it!" cried Newman, "I want to be polite."
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"Oh, damn your point!" said Newman.
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You have done something that you must hide, something that would damn you if it were known, something that would disgrace the name you are so proud of.
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"Damn it, she is plucky!" said Newman, and he walked home with a slight sense of being balked.
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"Why, of course you damn yourself.
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"It was a paper containing a secret of the Bellegardes--something which would damn them if it were known."
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Damn it, I like my liberty--I like my judgment!"
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"Damn it, sir, you 're delicious!"
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"Damn it, they 're going--yes, they 're going," said the Captain, after the two young men had exchanged a few allusions to current events.
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I don't ask you," Lovelock continued--"I don't care a damn whether she has or not.
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Damn it, it is a convenience, is n't it?
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Otherwise, damn your eyes, which are very penetrating ones.
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Above all, nothing is more convenient than to heap on the Freedmen's Bureau all the evils of that evil day, and damn it utterly for every mistake and blunder that was made.
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The thought came back of an ancient wrong, and it stung like a frozen lash, And the lust awoke to kill, to kill... then the music stopped with a crash, And the stranger turned, and his eyes they burned in a most peculiar way; In a buckskin shirt that was glazed with dirt he sat, and I saw him sway; Then his lips went in in a kind of grin, and he spoke, and his voice was calm, And "Boys," says he, "you don't know me, and none of you care a damn; But I want to state, and my words are straight, and I'll bet my poke they're true, That one of you is a hound of hell... and that one is Dan McGrew."
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Percy Beaumont had suggested that they ought to see something of the town; but "Oh, damn the town!" his noble kinsman had rejoined.
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"Damn my eyes!" exclaimed Lord Lambeth.
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"You know not till eight to-night, damn it!"
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But damn your happiness!
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"Damn it!" he said.
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"Damn it all, there are your children to think of.
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It doesn't matter a twopenny damn to me one way or the other."
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"Not a damn."
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"I don't really care a twopenny damn if you starve or not."
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"Damn it all, it's your studio.
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"Damn it all, you haven't got to bear it," I cried impatiently.
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"Damn it all," I said, more violently because I had an inkling my motive was none too creditable, "I don't want to know you."
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"Damn it all, I wanted her."
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"Do you really care a twopenny damn if Blanche Stroeve is alive or dead?"
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"Your only quarrel with me really is that I don't care a twopenny damn what you think about me."
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"But," I stammered, "if that is the Duke, why does he damn all the old dukes like that?"
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"Damn the chair!" says I.
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But first to Pluto's palace you shall go, And seek my shade among the blest below: For not with impious ghosts my soul remains, Nor suffers with the damn'd perpetual pains, But breathes the living air of soft Elysian plains.
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Far hence remov'd, the Stygian seats are seen; Pains of the damn'd, and punish'd Catiline Hung on a rock- the traitor; and, around, The Furies hissing from the nether ground.
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"Damn it!" he said, "is he always going to be in the way?"
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"Damn her!" he said softly, with his teeth firmly set, "I'll make it hot for her if she causes me trouble.
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"Damn it all," he murmured, turning toward the door.
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"Damn it all!" he said.
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"By damn, I wish they'd hurry up."
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"Damn you!" shouted the soldier, who put one foot a little forward and stopped, after which, bending his head over his rifle, and raising his right hand, he rapidly adjusted something, took aim, and, pointing the gun in the direction of the fugitive, probably fired, although no sound was heard.
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Orion: First, your strife is all a sham, you Know as well as I which wins; Second, waking sins will damn you, Never mind your sleeping sins; Both your questions thus I answer; Listen, ere you seek or shun: I at least am no romancer, What you long for may be won.
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Ourselves we damn-- [To Orion, with sudden passion] Serpent!
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And where he died or how he died, it didn't matter a damn So long as he had a grave with frills and a tombstone "epigram".
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Now there was little of law in the land, and evil doings were rife, And every man who joyed in his home guarded the fame of his wife; For there were those of the silver tongue and the honeyed art to beguile, Who would cozen the heart from a woman's breast and damn her soul with a smile.
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Hark to the tups and wethers; Hark to the old gray ram: "We're all of us white, but he's black as night, And he'll never be worth a damn_."
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: The speaker imputes this remark to some one; the meaning is, if you really knew these old Christian painters, you would deal them your mite of praise, damn them, perhaps, with faint praise, and no more.
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-- Oh, damn!
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Uncle, you make A great mistake, a very great mistake, In chiding me for letting slip a "Damn!"
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They know damn well they've not got a steadier man on the road.
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"Damn the dog and the girl and the whole rotten business--and now," he exclaimed, as a sudden fancied qualm arose in his stomach, "now, it's all made me sick.
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Why don't he show his hand, damn his soul?
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"Well--but--damn you, I'm under contract to deliver.
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"I hope he is satisfied now, damn his soul!"
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It's because we're a set of damn fool farmers and have been cinched again."
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Don't stare at me like that--I know I'm not talking the way a man is supposed to talk to a girl--but, hang it, if you don't like it you can stop me quick enough--you know I'm mad about you--damn the money, there's plenty more of it--if THAT bothers you...
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"Damn you, sir, what I should do, is to lay this whip across your shoulders!" cried Mr. Pryor.
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"All my life I've had a lot of beastly notions in my head about rank, and class, and here they don't amount to a damn!
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My patient mumbled something in his beard, which seemed to me suspiciously like "Damn Dr. Stark Munro!"
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"Keep your seats, damn ye!" roared our preacher, as his audience rose in excitement.
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I don't care a damn whether YOU believe me--what I want is to convince the Grand Jury!
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"Damn 'em, I wish they'd let me _alone_!"
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"He is a kind old Dobbin, much beloved, but cares damn little to hear you or me speak of music.
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"Look at him, damn him!
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Get out, get out, damn you!
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I liked the books well enough, mind you--but damn the people that came to buy them, I couldn't stand it.
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"Damn it all, why shouldn't she go off by herself, and take care of her own money her own way?
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Damn his wife!
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"Oh, damn him, and his card too," Thorpe protested easily.
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"Between ourselves, it isn't worth a damn," the other blithely assured him.
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"Damn being 'nice'!
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A wolfish-eyed man in the Leger-stand shouts to a wolfish-eyed pal, "Bill, I believe that jock was killed when the chestnut fell," and Bill replies, "Yes, damn him, I had five bob on him."
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Yet After some time his blurred mind stumbled back To its last ragged memory -- a room; Air foul with wine; a shouting, reeling crowd Of friends who dragged him, dazed and blind with drink Out to the street; a crazy rout of cabs; The steady mutter of his neighbor's voice, Mumbling out dull obscenity by rote; And then... well, they had brought him home it seemed, Since he awoke in bed -- oh, damn the business!
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Damn them, the flabby, fat, Sleek little darlings!
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Damn it, no, sir!
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Starin' over the sandbags, Sick of the 'ole damn thing; Firin' to keep meself awake, 'Earin' the bullets sing.
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Hit on the arms, legs, liver, lungs and gall; Damn glad there's nothing more of me to hit; But calm, and feeling never pain at all, And full of wonder at the turn of it.
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And 'e whispers: "'Ere, on the quiet, Liz, They're makin' too much of the 'ole damn biz, And the papers is printin' me ugly phiz, But...
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Then some bally thing seemed to trip him, and he fell on his face with a slam... Oh, he died like a true British soldier, and the last word he uttered was "Damn!"
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"You damn me with faint praise."
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A few minutes later the Captain, who was standing in the dory's bow and alternately conning the ocean's surface and looking back to the Chinaman standing on the schooner's masthead, uttered an exclamation: "Steady, ship your oars, quiet now, quiet, you damn fools!
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Lord, it's as plain as Billy-b'damn."
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"Damn the will!
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Kitchell was raging to and fro in the cabin in a frenzy of drink, axe in hand, smashing glassware, hacking into the wood-work, singing the while at the top of his voice: "As through the drop I go, drop I go, As through the drop I go, drop I go, As through the drop I go, Down to hell that yawns below, Twenty stiffs all in a row Damn your eyes" "That's the kind of man I have to deal with," muttered Wilbur.
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'I willna care a damn to gie the daashed scoon'rel a fair clout wi' it,' he said.
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damn your French words!' cried I.
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Damn me, if I 'ave such a thing on the premises.
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'Well, well, damn all these Frenchmen, say I!'
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She was certainly not more than seventeen, pretty as an angel, just plump enough to damn a saint, and dressed in various shades of blue, from her stockings to her saucy cap, in a kind of taking gamut, the top note of which she flung me in a beam from her too appreciative eye.
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'That's what I've been telling her: that, damn her!
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I care not a Tinker's Damn for his ascension.
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'Damn him, I wonder where he is!' said Ronald; and he moved the lantern up and down, and turned the night into a shifting puzzle- work of gleam and shadow.
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They'll turn us out at Portsmouth wharf in cold an' wet an' rain, All wearin' Injian cotton kit, but we will not complain; They'll kill us of pneumonia - for that's their little way - But damn the chills and fever, men, we're goin' 'ome to-day!
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Welsh - Wangarti at the worst - an' damn all patent fuel!)
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They're just beyond your skyline, howe'er so far you cruise In a ram-you-damn-you liner with a brace of bucking screws.
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