The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"He's holdin' back the burnin' wall to keep the way clear, damn him!"
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"Why in hell should I help her with--_him?_" "There is really no reason," answered the doctor, alarmed, "except, I suppose, old friendship----" "Damn old friendship!" burst out Buck Daniels.
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"Damn the fear.
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Damn him!
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And then you plan on follerin' me--damn you!--on follerin' _me!_ "So that, Dan, is why I've come to put you out of the world--as I'm goin' to do now!
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"Damn a tight-wad, say I!"
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Shoot the damn wolf!"
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"Damn you, stop laughin'!"
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"Damn you, my boy!" said he.
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"Bates, I'm trying my best to think well of you; but I want you to understand"-I smote the table with my clenched hand-"that if these women, or your employer, Mr. Pickering, or that damned hound, Morgan, or you- damn you, I don't know who or what you are!-think you can scare me away from here, you've waked up the wrong man, and I'll tell you another thing,-and you may repeat it to your school-teachers and to Mr. Pickering, who pays you, and to Morgan, whom somebody has hired to kill me,-that I'm going to keep faith with my dead grandfather, and that when I've spent my year here and done what that old man wished me to do, I'll give them this house and every acre of ground and every damned dollar the estate carries with it.
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"Damn your pardon, and go on!"
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"Say!" he spluttered angrily, "if one uv you shpalpeens don't hurry up an' t'row me a rope I'm goin' to drop one uv these damn t'ings!"
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But if ever this damn war is over I'll never love another country!"
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"Well," said the white man, "that's damn poor pay."
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"Umph!" said Big Smoke, "me damn poor preacher."
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A happy thought came to the merchant: "No, I'm too damn busy writing my sermon," he replied.
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"Naw; I never did like them damn Yankees, anyway."
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"Damn!" said that gentleman as he put the receiver down, and Francis Markrute turned away to hide his smile.
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"But the two abo"-- "Damn them and you along with 'em!
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_God damn!_--damn the knocking about and pushing!
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When the King here takes his pleasure Dares no Jew--ah, God will damn them!
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Damn it all!'
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And, only a few years ago, M. Chuquet, of the Institute, took the trouble to compose a thick book in which he has collected with scrupulous detail all the known facts concerning the life and writings of a man whom he forthwith proceeds to damn through five hundred pages of faint praise.
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Then he speaks and swears so like old Falstaff, that damn me if I was not ashamed to walk into the room with him.'
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"Damn the French!
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damn such a civilization."
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"Why damn the French code?
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But if He chooses to damn you, then be damned, but do not question His mercy or His justice: it is not for you to alter the fixed and the eternal."
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"Damn Nap!" said Bertie, with some fervour.
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Bertie said "Damn!" but luckily for Dot he did not budge an inch.
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"Oh, damn Nap!" said Bertie, for the second time, with fervour.
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If we take, for the sake of example, such a line as Pope's 'Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer,' the test is comparatively simple.
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And run the damn thing out here right away and show me how it works, and how often you gotta wind it and when.
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Bring her out here and show me how yuh work the damn thing.
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"Damn that syrup!" he exploded once, quite as abruptly as had the giant powder.
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"And that's real comedy, ain't it, when your damn county runs clean over to the Utah line, and we can't go back the way we come, or--and we can't go anywhere till this big slob here puts our car together.
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"I'm honest and hard-workin' as any damn preacher.
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The other goats were acting just like plain damn goats, said Casey, and merely looking for trouble without having found any.
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For at six o'clock the Oasis man came over, stepping high and swinging his fists, and told Casey that them damn goats had et all the bedding out of one tent and the soap, towel and one pillow out of another, and what was Casey going to do about it?
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"That's mighty damn funny!
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"That's mighty damn funny," Casey muttered thickly.
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My staying won't help your lung a damn bit and if you want anything you can hunt up the men that carry the light.
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Then he observed that it was a damn funny combination and you could ask anybody.
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Feet no damn good for walk.
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Back no damn good for ride.
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Shootum deer, shootum rabbit, shootum all damn time.
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He was goin' to tell me where it was, you recollect, and he woulda if I hadn't overfed him on jam--or if that damn squaw hadn't took a notion for marryin'.
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The mule, Casey said, was just plain damn mule, sloughed off from the army, blasé beyond words,--any words at Casey's command, at least.
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Go awn, start the damn Lizzie an' let's go."
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Casey doesn't like to talk about it, but once he growled that he did about every damn-fool thing he could with a double-jack, except brain her.
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"Damn the wind!" exclaimed Thalassa peevishly.
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"Damn the title!" the young man burst out furiously.
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Damn him, he would force his way in!
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'Damn you!' cries the other, and hit him in the face.
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And he who here his life will spare Shall be damn'd as a cur by the others."
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I was made very conscious that unless I was saved from my sins they would damn me in hell forever.
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After all, I do not care a _damn_ about the preface.
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Damn the _chota-bursat_, and the whole beastly show!--Yours ever, "WILL" Nick considered this outburst with a sympathetic frown, and at once despatched an answer in the affirmative.
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"I don't care a damn how you take it, so you may as well take it quietly.
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"Gad, sir," the latter assured him, "you're heartily welcome to the damn little hole, as far as I'm concerned, if you have the bad taste to fancy it.
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"Damn bad taste, I call it, in a newcomer like Cripps," the sailor had remarked later to the soldier.
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"Oh, damn!" he cried, "I must go over and beat a typewriter for two or three hours.
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Damn actual facts.
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"Oh, damn," he thought.
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The whole _Siécle de Louis XIV_, scarcely contains two names upon which Voltaire dwells with more pleasure.--Rouen was also the birth-place of the learned Bochart, author of _Sacred Geography_ and of the _Hierozöicon_; of Basnage, who wrote the _History of the Bible_; of Sanadon, the translator of Horace; of Pradon, "damn'd," in the Satires of Boileau, "to everlasting fame;" of Du Moustier, to whom we are indebted for the _Neustria Pia_; of Jouvenet, whom I have already mentioned as one of the most distinguished painters of the French school; and of Father Daniel, not less eminent as an historian.--These, and many others, are gone; but the reflection of their glory still plays upon the walls of the city, which was bright, while they lived, with its lustre;--"nam præclara facies, magnæ divitiæ, ad hoc vis corporis, alia hujuscemodi omnia, brevi dilabuntur; at ingenii egregia facinora, sicuti anima, immortalia sunt.
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"Damn that Adams," said one of his enemies.
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"Damn your impudence!" cried the Colonel.
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Maybe I'd do better if any single solitary person in this world really gave a damn about me."
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Got for damn, dis is hanging matter!"
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Now, d'ye see, it may be mutiny to damn a live admiral, with his flag hoisted--I won't say but what it is--but this here admiral as Jemmy damned, is no more alive than a stock fish; and, moreover, it is not Jemmy as damns him, but Poll; therefore it can be no mutiny.
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"Damn the devil!--and that's not swearing," exclaimed Short--such a long sentence out of his mouth was added to the marvels of the night--some even shrugged up their shoulders at that, as if it also were supernatural.
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You must take the tail, and tell the tale, and purtend to be as angry and as sorry as himself, and damn _her_ up in heaps.
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damn the faggot!"
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He would not read the Bible, it warn't good enough for him, The course we steered by that he said, would lead us all to sin; That we were damn'd and hell would gape, he often would us tell, I know that when I heard his jaw, it made me gape like hell.
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"Damn you--" But he got no farther.
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"Damn it, sir!
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"Damn you!" he shouted, "I teach you to meddle between a man and his woman."
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"Damn McTurpin!" spoke the third voice.
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"Damn it!
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"Damn the 'Chivs'."
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"Damn the newspapers," he exploded.
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"Damn him," was all Casey could answer.
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"Damn him.
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Damn him."
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"Damn!" said the gambler under his breath.
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"Damn them!" said the lawyer, broodingly, "what d'ye think they'll be up to next?"
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"Don't damn them too much."
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"Damn!"
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I've tried to live it down these twenty years...." "Damn it, do you think I'd tell Aunt Maizie?"
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"We alternate between spasms of Virtue and comfortable inertias of Don't-care-a-Damn!
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I just swallowed what she handed out--like a damn' fool!"
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"Speaking in words of one syllable, we have a damn better chance than you may think," he said, in a tone as changed as his looks.
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This he absolutely denied as being his intention; when the piece came out, however, the engraver who had been employed to compose a frontispiece, having inadvertently fixed on that very coffee-house for the scene of his drawing, the Templars, with whom the abovementioned ladies were great favourites, became, by this accident, so confirmed in their suspicions, that they united to damn the piece, and even extended their resentment to every thing which was suspected to be this author's, for a considerable time after."
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[9] O, my Antonio, I do know of these, That therefore only are reputed wise For saying nothing; when I am very sure, If they should speak, 'twould almost damn those ears [10] Which, hearing them, would call their brothers fools.
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[10] -'twould almost damn, those ears ; The author's meaning is this:-That some people are thought wise whilst they keep silence; who, when they open their mouths, are such stupid praters, that the hearers cannot help calling them fools , and so incur the judgment denounced in the Gospel.-THEOBALD.
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She is damn'd for it.
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O, be thou damn'd inexorable dog!
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But Steel was the boss, damn him, trust Steel to be the boss!"
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"Shet up them damn dogs!" he yelled.
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"Hang the damn nigger!" screamed Mosely, and the crowd surged forward ominously.
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