Something of little value.
Sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment)
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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.
1Explosion hazard.' But then here's 'Low air,' and 'five'... shit, 'four minutes.'
2Our official diplomatic response was summed up as-problemtoo hard, tough shit.
3Of course, she wanted to point out what a shit I was.
4Yes, I feel sorry for the victims on whom the shit falls.
5Despite the best precautions and the best intentions, sometimes shit just happens.
1The sun had set; an owl began to hoot in the wood.
2But the film is, of course, a hoot from beginning to end.
3A moment later they heard the single, unexpected hoot of an owl.
4Nhlanhla Nene's upcoming mid-term budget speech is going to be a hoot.
5Olympos gave a great hoot of laughter, and so did many others.
1The big stiff-Glidden ,hecalled himself-mustbe some shucks in thet I.W.W.
2But shucks niggers aint got no sense nuf ter do fancy things.
3But shucks, I did not no whot ter do wid de money.
4The corn shucks rasped beneath her as she settled on the pallet.
5It don't amount to shucks, as we used to say in Missouri.
1Prince Esterhazy says he hasn't another red cent-onlytwo hundred thousand dollars.
2I have already paid every red cent due on my home.
3You are not going to get the first red cent out of me.
4Not a red cent, as that terrible young woman put it.
5It does not owe you the fraction of a red cent, young man.
1I don't trust this bloke McMahon a tinker's damn.
2All right, I don't give a tinker's damn what anybody says if you stand by me!
3What I feel is this: If she'd cared a tinker's damn for me she'd never have gone.
4Except the British and the French, there's no nation in Europe worth a tinker's damn when you come to the real scratch.
5"I don't give a tinker's damn who you are," replied North sturdily.
1I don't give a tinker's dam about Alfaro and his two-cent revolution.
2Without it the world's not worth a tinker's dam.
3Our party doesn't care a tinker's dam who has had, now has, or will have that envelope.
4He 's figurin' on two or three days' get-a-way, and so don't care a tinker's dam 'bout these yere marks.
5Graves may not care a tinker's dam for politics, but evidently he does get queasy when another man's ideas are misappropriated.
1We are going to have a pretty darn good March, Czubay said.
2And give me the basket; I'll darn your socks in the meantime.
3In short, the river level is pretty darn low causing navigation difficulties.
4Monthly comparisons for the rest of the year are pretty darn easy.
5It's better that things don't start too darn late and too messily.
6In any event, it made you want to read the darn thing.
7Whole darn sea's frozen solid just as far as you can see.
8But hardback cookbooks are too darn heavy to be good bedside companions.
9You know how to do your own thing, that's for darn sure.
10This time, Alexia was pretty darn certain she would not escape unscathed.
11Call it the wisdom of the crowd, which is pretty darn good.
12Stay with it, Boy; pull the darn roof down, if yuh want.
13This is why working out what happens next is so darn complicated.
14They're important stuff, weather reports, but darn it, they'll have to wait!
15But this particular darn tourist had two reasons for lingering up there.
16Keep reading to find out what I think sounds so darn nifty.
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