The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"Damn ye, horse-thief, for the black of a bean I'd blow your brains out," said Colonel Waynflete.
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This suavely to me; then, stepping sharply towards the host, he stormed, "Damn ye, man, get on the landlord's side of the door, or I'll rout it down around your lazy ears.
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Damn if y'r can tell by lukkin' at 'im."
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There was a murder there, and a damn poor thing of a murder it was, nothing but a fudge-mounter cuttin' a besom-filer's throat; poor wench, 'er lived up on th' Higherland yonder, and I'll bet it was wuth two-and-twenty barrel of beer to owd Wat.
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A murder's clean providential to a pub--" "Damn, get out," vociferated the Colonel, "or I'll provide the murder and you the corpse."
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"Ssss-h, damn ye," said the beast fiercely.
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"Damn if he don't turn on 'is missus when 'er does that," said another.
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Damn this moon!
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"Damn the moon!" he said, and dismounted.
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I'll take the skin off the ribs of you for this, damn ye, and most of your pimp's flesh along with it!"
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He tapped his box with accustomed preciseness, but I, a step behind, having lingered for a last look into Margaret's eyes, heard him mutter, "Damn the wagon!"
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Damn my bones!
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"Damn the Irish!" cried Murray.
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At Gladsmuir I said to MacIntosh, 'Let's get the damn thing over, Sandy, and be back to breakfast wi' the leddies!'
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"Damn the chicken!" he roared.
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"Damn your ten per cent!"
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Out you go, the whole damn lot of you!" cried my lord.
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"Damn my bones if I know," answered the host.
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"Damn the hat!" cried I heartily enough, but feeling very crestfallen at this telling piece of evidence against me.
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Damn Swift Nicks!"
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"Damn this rappee, Oliver.
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"Damn your oracle of Delphi, you old rascal," cried the Prince, with great good-humour.
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There's too damn few of us to be spitting and sparring among ourselves."
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"Damn my silly eyes!" cried the stranger.
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Damn her!
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It's a mighty dangerous glacier, all full of damn deep holes and cracks.
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Oh, damn the bitter stuff!
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But I tell you--I've got a heart, damn it!
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Hush--damn you!
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Read, damn you!
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Damn the fellow, he refuses to be ruined.
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Properly spent I can imagine it saving five or six souls, but I cannot believe that so paltry a sum would damn half an one.
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Half of them ought to be in the trenches, damn it, instead of fooling about with a ball.
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If, however, they wish only to consult him as a private individual, F.-M. the Duke of Wellington has no hesitation in saying that he does not care one twopenny damn what becomes of the ashes of Napoleon Buonaparte."'
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I sent for Hill, and got the _Daily News_ to damn the idea."
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They talked much of dollars; and I also heard several unorthodox allusions to the "angel-business," which was described as "played out," as well as a remark to the effect that "only damn-fools stay in this country."
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"See here, I live fifteen years in Brooklyn; damn fine!
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"But, damn it," he said (or words to that effect), "I told you not to cut the hair too short."
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Which proves that fashions change; yes, they change, sir; and the wise man bends to them--up to a certain point, of course; up to a certain reasonable point----" "But, damn it----" "And in favour of my contention that hair should be worn short nowadays, I need only cite the case of His Majesty the King, whose august head, we all know, is clipped like that of a racehorse.
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I come but as in duty bound to damn this Tower on behalf of King Harry, Queen Margaret, and the Prince of Wales against all traitors.
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He said that he was tired of having folks damn his aunt up hill and down dale; and that if Jerry had kept on a great deal longer, he would have said something to him himself about it.
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"Take the damn things to Philadelphia where you got 'em," he shouted at the back of the farmer who had turned to go out of the shop.
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"Well, then, let 'em go to Philadelphia, let 'em go any damn place they please," he growled, and then, as though his own words had re-established his self-respect, he straightened his shoulders and glared at the puzzled and alarmed boy.
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They would play safe, damn 'em."
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Damn it, I tell you we got to get out and back them fellows up.
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"Damn women anyway," he muttered.
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"Damn!" she said explosively, and went out of the room.
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"The damn fools!" he cried.
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Renounce your salvation in two minutes, if it pleases you to damn yourself; well and good; but reflect well beforehand when it comes to renouncing your income.
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"Why to being YOUR wife, damn you!"
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"Damn it, man, get out of here."
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_interj._ Generally followed by pronoun, as _dang it_; _dang êm_; _od dang it_: [an imprecation, a corruption of _God dang it_ (_God hang it_) or more likely corruption of _damn_.]
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"Damn you!" he cried, in boiling anger.
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Oh, _damn!_" shouted Stern.
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If you hurt her, damn you, you'll be sorry!
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"No, you don't, damn you!" he howled with sudden passion.
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"They won't get us, though, without a stiff fight, damn them!" thought he.
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No more, nor more--don't pull up any more, damn you!
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The others paddle for the shore as fast as they can--and damn the man that loafs _now!_" The patriarch conveyed the essence of these instructions to the oarsmen, and now, convoyed by the outlying boats, the ten canoes moved very slowly toward the village.
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"You, damn you, what _d'you_ want?" he cried again, his finger itching on the trigger of the automatic.
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"Damn that infernal staple!" he gritted, and as he spoke the ax swung into air.
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Damn him!
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But, damn it!
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"_They're_ done, those two up there, damn them!" shouted Stern.
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"Not the whole damn thing?" queried the bowler hat, fighting with incredulity.
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A damn fool," continued Uncle Donald, specifying more exactly.
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"Oh, damn the Family!" he cried.
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Shall have to go back to the old grind, damn it."
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Speers should be written to, sir, to keep a look-out upon Batters and that villain his accomplice, and to be civil to them, and that sort of thing; and, damn it, to be down upon them whenever he sees the opportunity."
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here comes his distinguished friend, Mr. Pendennis," whispers Barnes; and the uncle growling out, "Damn all literary fellows--all artists--the whole lot of them!" turns away.
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He had to look over the bailiff's books, and to look about him round the park and grounds; to curse the gardeners; to damn the stable and kennel grooms; to yell at the woodman for clearing not enough or too much; to rail at the poor old workpeople brooming away the fallen leaves, etc.
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"Damn her!" thought Grandcourt, as he too checked his horse.
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But if you suppose I care a damn for that you are most stupendously mistaken."
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If he were not a Jew I would permit myself to damn him--with faint praise, I mean," said Hans, but with no smile.
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"Damn her!" thought Grandcourt, as he to checked his horse.
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But if you suppose I care a damn for that you are most stupendously mistaken."
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If he were not a Jew I would permit myself to damn him--with faint praise, I mean," said Hans, but with no smile.
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'And the damn silly part of the whole thing is that there isn't any Amy.
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Damn you, fire!" yelled Hubbard in a panic.
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To live uprightly then is sure the best; To save ourselves, and not to damn the rest.
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"Then--damn it!--the beggar can show his gratitude, can't he?"
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"Damn you!" he said fiercely, setting his teeth and staring back at his reflected face, "I'll kill you yet before I've finished with you!"
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Damn central!
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I'm damn sure of it!"
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Damn!--Wasser masser tongue?"
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As for Mortimer, once a vestryman, he never came at all--made no pretence or profession of what he elegantly expressed as "caring a damn" for anything "in the church line," though, he added, there were "some good lookers to be found in a few synagogues."
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You know damn well I did; and when I say a thing I make good.
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"It's damn little to ask, isn't it?" he muttered resentfully.
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Damn this ingratitude, anyway!"
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But men like you and Quarrier will damn soon find out!
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Too damn sane for you and Leila to hoodwink!"
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Damn him!
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"You damn fool!" yelled Mortimer, looking around, "what in hell do you think you'll do?"
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To teach that God would damn a soul for doing this is destructive of all moral distinctions, and is as abominable as the old doctrine that God elects certain people and damns others irrespective of their thoughts and conduct.
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"Damn rot!" snarled the general and went into the kitchen and shook Leontyevna, explaining to her about the pipes.
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Damn it, man, make haste!'
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'Don't damn me.
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"Damn it all--know you, sir--sure I do--but for life of me can't tell where."
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"Damn me, I've got it--hell, yes; hospital tent--Shenandoah--bullet imbedded under third rib--ordinary case--that's why I forgot--clear as mud now--get the name in a minute--Captain--Captain Keith--that's it--shake hands."
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"Don't remember me I s'pose--don't think you ever saw me--delirious when I came--hate to tell you what you was talking about--gave you hypodermic first thing--behaved well enough though when I dug out the lead--Minié bullet, badly blunted hitting the rib--thought you might die with blood poison--couldn't stay to see--too damn much to do--evidently didn't though--remember me now?"
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