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Threatening with damnation.
damning
inculpatory
inculpative
1
The Athanasian Creed is not objectionable because of its
damnatory
clauses.
2
Rocco Ricci within gave tongue to the vehement
damnatory
dance of Pericles outside.
3
And the discharged gun, mine, was a
damnatory
proof against me.
4
The
damnatory
clauses, as they are called, did not startle me.
5
But he found in that steady regard nothing more
damnatory
than a keen, boyish interest.
6
They could speak from private positive information of certain
damnatory
circumstances, derived from authentic sources.
7
He was not strongest, however, in
damnatory
criticism.
8
He at once incriminated himself, and was soon induced to bring
damnatory
accusations against his friends.
9
The feeling of the Whigs against these anti-slavery men was bitter and
damnatory
to the last degree.
10
Your opinion as to the letters as a whole is so
damnatory
that I put them by.
11
At once the old horrible suspicion returned, and this time with tenfold violence, and with
damnatory
confirmation.
12
It was on the tip of Hull's tongue to tell something more, a
damnatory
fact against himself.
13
The case against you, on the basis of the papers filed at Secret Service Headquarters, was most
damnatory
.
14
She gave her
damnatory
evidence neatly, and clearly, and with a seeming candor and regret, that disarmed suspicion.
15
Heaven help the man who does a doubtful act and leaves
damnatory
evidence on paper kicking about the world.
16
Pompilia's evidence alone is
damnatory
,
for she was not slain outright, and lingers long enough to tell her story.
damnatory
damnatory clauses
damnatory evidence
damnatory confirmation
bring damnatory
damnatory accusations