We have no meanings for "too damned" in our records yet.
1 You're too damned proud to drink with a poor cove like me.
2 Flunking is too damned expensive every way, saving your presence, Uncle Phil.
3 I would have killed that fellow, Chick, but he's too damned handsome.
4 Their defenses against that kind of thing were just too damned good.
5 But retrieving all that information and maintaining it was too damned expensive.
6 It's just too damned cold in the lab to go without one.
7 What you say is all very well, but it's too damned extreme.
8 I'm just too damned tired to care what you do to me.
9 But there's too damned many.' He cocked his head, eyed Len speculatively.
10 Endless death was unimaginable; a crippled, mangled life was too damned imaginable.
11 It's legitimate, perhaps, but it's altogether too damned colorful for me.
12 Friday night he'd come too damned close to making those images a reality.
13 The only thing sure is that he's too damned clever to repeat himself.
14 But in the end, retirement is just too damned much fun.
15 Well, I'm betting you aliens are just too damned civilized for eternal torture.
16 There was too damned many of us there in that LCI.
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