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Examples for "damn"
Examples for "damn"
1They appealed to the old law to discredit and damn the new.
2So for the sake of principle he continued to damn the fellow.
3First, the supposed divine charter of the Church to save and damn.
4I'm in no humour for a ride in that damn hot train.
5He struck his hand down on the desk: Well, damn the Scotch.
1Pub Quiz Question: Which English footballer appears in the bloody-thirsty blockbuster Hannibal?
2It is a torture long and slow; the agony and bloody sweat.
3I say genius: it might more accurately be described as sheer bloody-mindedness.
4The action was obstinate and bloody; but their numbers and perseverance prevailed.
5The skin was lying in a bloody heap outside the back door.
1Yes, but he didn't have to be so all-fired bossy about it.
2I was an all-fired fool, but I shall know better next time.
3Well, and not so all-fired cheap at that, even if we beat.
4It's all-fired quiet here, for noon-hour when the streams should be shouting.
5Hang it all, why must even a redskin be so all-fired bad?
6I don't see any call fer sech all-fired fuss as you're makin'.
7It felt all-fired good to sit down after so much walking.
8When we first got him, he was all-fired hot and thirsty.
9You're here to get well, and you got to be mighty all-fired careful.
10This must be an all-fired- Imeana thunderin' happy Christmas fer you, Mrs.
11I'm so all-fired busy it's hard to find time for anything.
12I know I was an all-fired fool not to see to it for myself.
13That is, unless somebody puts a little sand on the slide pretty all-fired soon.
14Well, you needn't get so all-fired het up about it.
15Do you have to be in such an all-fired hurry?
16Who could be in such an all-fired hurry, she wondered.