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Meanings of
damnably
in English
In a damnable manner.
damned
cursedly
Usage of
damnably
in English
1
An' this one might provide
damnably
well, hey?' Fisher said nothing more.
2
That I love you most dearly, and hate the French most
damnably
.
3
But in every way he suggested a bad, a
damnably
bad, character.
4
You will care for yourself most
damnably
and pity yourself most poignantly.
5
But let us own that she had
sinned
,
-
almost
damnably
,
almost past forgiveness.
6
Don't you see how impossible it all
is
-
how
damnably
I am placed?'
7
The really irritating thing was that there was something
damnably
familiar about her.
8
But there was a
damnably
ironical and insubordinate look in his one eye.
9
I am
damnably
unhappy
-
damnably
.Hehung his head and stared at the floor.
10
She had been so
damnably
controlled, so perfectly and grotesquely businesslike.
11
Our ale goes to the head most
damnably
quick, let me tell you.
12
I should funk it most
damnably
,
if I thought about it.
13
During independence, this nation came perilously close to doing that -
damnably
close.
14
My face is rude and my speech harsh, and I am
damnably
prosaic.
15
After you had been gone an hour or two I got moped
damnably
.
16
And I don't want you to look so
damnably
alluring about the feet.
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damnably
Adverb
Frequent collocations
damnably bad
damnably false
damnably difficult
damnably clever
damnably close
More collocations
Damnably
through the time
Damnably
across language varieties
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