The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"It's damn rotten."
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"You found the liquor pretty damn quick, looks like to me."
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"Their helmets looked so damn like toadstools I came near laughin'.
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An' all those funny helmets like toadstools popped up in the air an' somebody gave a yell an' the light went out an' the damn grenade went off.
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"Well, fellers," said Sergeant Jones, the sombre man who rarely spoke, "I certainly didn't reckon when I used to be teachin' and preachin' and tendin' Sunday School and the like that I'd come to be usin' cuss words, but I think we got a damn good company."
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"Oh, we'll have you sayin' worse things than 'damn' when we get you out on the front with a goddam German aeroplane droppin' bombs on you," said the top sergeant, slapping him on the back.
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"Ye're damn right, buddy, if yer don't let them ride yer," said Dan.
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He shot the juice into her an' went off like a bat out of hell an' there was a hell of a lot of traffic on the road because there was some damn-fool attack or other goin' on.
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They put me in the Bastille, great place.... Then they shipped me off to some damn camp or other an' gave me a gun an' made me drill for a week an' then they packed a whole gang of us, all A. W. O. L's, into a train for the front.
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"Not a damn cent!"
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There was one little hill where we'd have to get out and shove every damn time, the mud was so deep, and God, it stank there with the shells turning up the ground all full of mackabbies as the poilus call them.... Say, Dook, have you got any money?"
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"Well, the champagne's damn good here.
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"An that damn laughin' kept up until about noon the next day when the orderlies strangled the feller.... Got their goat, I guess."
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"Christ, man, you don't want to be a damn fool," expostulated Fuselli.
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"I'm going to be damn careful who I'm seen goin' into barracks with," he said to himself.
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"That damn kike may be a German spy or a secret-service officer."
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"Damn soon.
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"Damn fool," muttered Fuselli, composing himself to sleep again.
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"Damn bon," he said to Yvonne with his mouth full.
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We've got a good loot an' a good top- kicker, an' a damn good bunch o' fellers."
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If he could only have Yvonne to himself; far away somewhere, away from the other men and that damn frog and her old mother.
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"Too damn risky!"
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It'll be too damn risky in the trenches.... Or do you think you're goin' to get a cushy job in camp here?"
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The lieutenant paused: "All I can say is if there is any such man in the company, he had better keep his mouth shut and be pretty damn careful what he writes home....
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"Ain't some people damn fools?" he said to a man at the other end of the barracks.
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Ain't like that damn Polignac, Andy?" said Chrisfield.
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"You're damn right there warn't."
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And he felt a warm sort of a smile inside him as he said to himself: "He's a damn good kid."
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Chrisfield overheard the lieutenant saying to a sergeant: "Damn fool business that.
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"Ye needn't be so damn vite about it tonight, Chris," said one of the men at the other table.
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This war's going to last damn long...." "Ah'd lak to get in some licks at those Huns tonight; honest to Gawd Ah would, Andy," muttered Chris in a low voice.
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"God, I can't make up my mind to put the damn thing on again," said Andrews in a low voice, almost as if he were talking to himself; "I feel so clean and free.
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"This place has got to be cleaned up.... That damn General may come back to look over quarters," went on Anderson coolly.
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O you don't know how damn tame I am."
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"Too damn late," growled Judkins.
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"Say, that damn money ain't no good, is it?" asked Chrisfield.
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"But there's so damn many more goats than anything else," said Andrews.
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"God, I'd like to have wrung that damn little parson's neck," said Andrews suddenly.
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"Damn," said a voice, and the figure darted through a grimy glass door that bore the sign: "Buvette."
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"Not a damn thing, and I daren't go out of the station on account of the M.P.
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For the fun of it, man; damn ends."
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"The infantry's damn necessary, I'll admit that; but where'd you fellers be without us guys to string the barbed wire for you?"
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"I think it was damn foolish, not to say criminal," said Andrews sullenly, still staring into the fire.
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If not, I'll desert and damn the consequences."
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"That's damn decent of you to come and tell me."
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He said aloud in a low voice several times: "You are a damn fool, John Andrews," and started walking slowly and thoughtfully back to the village.
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"What the hell do they make us do this damn hikin' for, Corp?"
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"That damn yellar dawg Andrews goes to Paris an' gets schoolin' free an' all that."
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Whole damn Air Service is A. W. O. L. Have a drink with me.... You enlisted man?
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"But it's so damn much to pay back."
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"Why not say fit for John Andrews and Bob Henslowe, damn it?...
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"It was damn impolite....
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But hell, it was damn impolite of him not to drink.... No use wasting time with a man who don't drink.
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"I was going to tell you, Henny," said Aubrey, "the dope is that the President's going to leave the conference, going to call them all damn blackguards to their faces and walk out, with the band playing the 'Internationale.'"
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"Moki knows a damn lot, I'll admit that," said Henslowe.
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Court- martial was damn stiff...after the armistice too.... Oh, God!
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work pretty damn dull?"
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"There's a damn lot in it, boy.
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These damn Germans ain't showin' the right spirit at all...after all the President's done for them.
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"An" the damn fool thinks he's in a school battalion," said Handsome in his shrill voice.
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"Ye won't be gettin' good cognac where yer goin', Skinny, not by a damn sight," growled Bill Huggis in the middle of a laugh.
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"Damn fools."
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The fellers in that camp was so damn skeered they jumped if you snapped yer fingers at 'em.
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"Pretty damn poor," said Andrews.
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"Damn jackasses," muttered Hoggenback, as, with his eyes to the ground, he passed Andrews.
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"Say, Buddy, it's a damn fool thing to take off your uniform.
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"It's damn decent.
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The gang I was with went home when I was in hauspital, and the damn skunks put me in class A and was goin' to send me to the Army of Occupation.
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After the raw deal they've given me in the army, I don't want to have nothin' more to do with their damn country.
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Things are so damn badly run there.
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But for God's sake don't ruin your whole life on account of a little stubbornness, and some damn fool anarchistic ideas or other a feller like you ought to have had more sense than to pick up...." "He's right, Andy," said Henslowe in a low voice.
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Everybody's got to settle their own affairs, in their own damn fool way.
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I warn't a damn bit of use....
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He's a damn clever kid, Dan is, an' ambitious too, one of the guys always makes good.... Gawd, I'd hate to see him this way.
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"Damn my hand.
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B. Franklin's runnin' around sayin' how he was robbed by a Paris whore, or more likely keepin' damn quiet about it.
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"But you damn fools, quit arguing," cried Smiddy.
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"You'd better be damn careful; they'll probably shoot you if they catch you," said Slippery.
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"It's funny, Al," said Andrews, sitting on the edge of the bed and unwrapping the package of food, "I'm not a damn bit scared any more.
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--An' the best o' 't is," he went on, willing, by a touch of humour in the truth he had to speak, to help turn the tide of Cosmo's wrath, "he'll tak' no more than's guid for the sinner; whereas yersel', Cosmo, i' the tune ye're in noo, wad damn puir auld Lick-my-loof for ever and ever!
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"Damn the women!
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Sinners, however, must not abuse this doctrine, and imagine that God only threatens them, and that He will not damn them, for He has an absolute will to damn eternally those who die in mortal sin, as well as to crown with immortal glory such as die in a state of grace.
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Your Flood is soon gone, and your Fire you must humble, If into Flames store of Water you tumble; But to cure the damn'd Lust of your Wife's Titilation, You may use all the Engines and Pumps in the Nation, As well you may p---- out the last Conflagration.
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And if the _French_ should e'er attempt This Nation to invade, May they be damn'd that list again, But lead the fam'd Militia on, To be like us betray'd.
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Go on to purify the Court, And damn the Men of Places Till decently you send them home, And get your selves put in their room, And then you'll change your Faces.
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A damn silly girl...
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It had no savour--damn it!
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And damn any pay, much or little, anyhow--that's what I say!"
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We gambled on the plains, with a damn lot of cattlemen in ranches; played fair, mind--and then had to fight for our winnings afterwards as often as not.
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Damn such people!
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He illustrated his meaning with startling intensity, crouching and seizing an imaginary antagonist by the throat, shaking him and snarling between his clenched teeth, while his own throat swelled and reddened: "Now, damn you!
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"It seems they've been meeting after rehearsal, in their damn corner drug-store.
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For some time, it was delightful to wake at daybreak, dreaming of the reveill?--then to recollect my happy emancipation from the slavery that doomed me to start at a piece of clattering parchment, turn on my other side, damn the parade, and go to sleep again.
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"It's 'ard--damn 'ard," Mr Fletcher said on that occasion.
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"It's them damn cats."
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard.
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It's 'ard-damn 'ard.
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"Damn 'ard," Mr. Fletcher repeated; drew the snail from his pocket; plunged to consolation.
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It's 'ard,--damn 'ard.
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