Expletives used informally as intensifiers.
In danger of the eternal punishment of Hell.
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Examples for "blame "
Examples for "blame "
1 It is far too easy to blame 'special events' for curbing growth.
2 Protesters blame a corrupt political system that shares power among sectarian parties.
3 Wherever the attacks were launched, however, they believe Iran is to blame .
4 I don't know whether the word ' blame ' is appropriate in this context.
5 Yet others pin the blame on how the crisis has been managed.
1 They appealed to the old law to discredit and damn the new.
2 So for the sake of principle he continued to damn the fellow.
3 First, the supposed divine charter of the Church to save and damn .
4 I'm in no humour for a ride in that damn hot train.
5 He struck his hand down on the desk: Well, damn the Scotch.
1 A day passed- anight-andnoreturn, and a blessed week-aweek-another week.
2 However, he said New Zealanders were blessed when it came to ACC.
3 The state is blessed with high value solar, wind and geothermal resources.
4 She said she had been blessed to have had such great support.
5 We have been blessed with a longer time than I dreamed possible.
1 Washington blamed the Syrian government and said it had used chemical weapons.
2 Opposition parties and child welfare groups blamed the Government for this situation.
3 The British finance minister blamed the euro zone crisis for the contraction.
4 NOx and particulates are blamed for many thousands of deaths each year.
5 The South blamed the attack on Pyongyang, but the North denied responsibility.
1 Conservation groups blasted the House bill, however, for not protecting the environment.
2 Chemical weapon storehouses cannot simply be blasted into oblivion, experts have said.
3 He had the blasted thing a second ago; where might he have-
4 Or anytime really, until Shane Long blasted past Manuel Neuer last month.
5 His representatives blasted Spotify's decision telling the Associated Press in a statement:
1 Kept on sniffing all the time; evidently recently caught an infernal cold.
2 He may have missed it in the infernal howling of the brute.
3 A fearful scene appears in the deepest circle of the infernal abodes.
4 The Ygg-drasill has three roots; two spring from the infernal regions -i.e.
5 AVERNUS, n. The lake by which the ancients entered the infernal regions.
1 Well, I hope you have a good goddamn time in Denver, then.
2 Just too many goddamn hunters coming in from outside, excuse my French.
3 Past and future, and finally you're looking at your own goddamn grave.
4 In fact, you're bringing it all the way across the goddamn country.
5 He'd better have a pretty goddamn good excuse for calling his daughter-
1 LED works just fine, and can produce a pretty darned good picture.
2 This engraving presents a cuff of darned net in its actual width.
3 I work so darned hard that I barely have time to sleep.
4 You work so darned hard that you become country's first female millionaire.
5 The tablecloth was a very old one, darned in a score places.
1 I mean that I don't understand a goddamned thing you just said.
2 At least tell yourself the goddamned truth about the change in Church.
3 Even though you never met a goddamned one of them, he said.
4 Independent booksellers are true heroes, goddamned saints in the worlds of retail.
5 I'll be goddamned if I know how any of 'em made it.
1 I don't know where yet, but it doesn't matter a good goddam .
2 If he does know it, he don't give a good goddam now.
3 Another ten minutes and we would have lost half the goddam base.
4 At first he wasn't able to - the goddam foam pillow was fighting him.
5 You expect me to pay out more money for that goddam manuscript-now
1 That fool Chatillon gives them a deuced bad fit of the shivers.
2 If it was not for that deuced tailor, I would not stir.
3 I was a deuced deal more nervous than you were that morning.
4 It's deuced shabby of him, not hunting here in his own county.
5 My dear boy, I am deuced glad to see you all again.
1 No; not in French at all, but damned me in downright English.
2 Objection 1: It would seem that there is hope in the damned .
3 He believes in the material torture-flamesand devils and pitchforks - of damned souls.
4 A pity one cannot feel this way more of the God - damned time.
5 Accordingly both the blessed and the damned are under the eternal law.
6 They ensure you the pardon of Heaven; you that are actually damned .
7 The eye of the woman damned languourously seeks Satan among the myrtles.
8 He claims the right to be damned in spite of theosophical optimism.
9 We are damned to live through it in advance hundreds of nights.
10 Hurry up with your idea; I'm getting sick of these damned poisoners.
11 He looked like a damned outrage on the face of the Earth.
12 Hold it overside in the falls, or that damned fish'll smash it.
13 REPROBATION, n. In theology, the state of a luckless mortal prenatally damned .
14 Hit it quick before I tramp your damned face into the ground.
15 Now many will be damned who were not blasphemous in this life.
16 Now many who are damned , in this life hoped and never despaired.
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