Expletives used informally as intensifiers.
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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 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.
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 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:
6 View from Baghdad Aircraft and tanks blasted central Baghdad at will yesterday.
7 In tourist hot spots, the warnings were blasted in English: Attention please.
8 North Korea's official media on Wednesday blasted the U.S. plans on verification.
9 Zille and Malema have often blasted each other for their political beliefs.
10 Two cosmonauts blasted off yesterday to join a spacecraft with breathing problems.
11 He blasted protesters for stirring-up false narratives: It's illegal to block roads.
12 Loud, fast music blasted out from the speakers in the common room.
13 The wind blasted onto him from above, but his position didn't change.
14 Jan found the doors blasted open and another fallen: Por, the Thirteenth.
15 Medical experts denounced Trump's suggestions and leading Democrats blasted the Republican president.
16 Apple CEO Steve Jobs blasted Flash in a blog post last week.
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blast Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Blasted across language varieties