Wish harm upon; invoke evil upon.
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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.
1Thyestes exalts over the fulfillment of another chapter in the inevitable curse.
2They had got the Nibelungen hoard; and with it the Nibelungen curse.
3The curse of militarism may make itself felt even in the school-room.
4Maybe Drake is trying to direct the curse's power towards the Warriors.
5The fearful curse of the country, however, is the belief in witchcraft.
1And I do lustily beshrew fate that these be but dreams.
2Nay, beshrew me if thou passest this door with dry lips.
3Yet, beshrew my heart, but she deserves them.
4To conclude, sir-andbeshrew me, gentlemen, how time doth fly in talk!-thisChristian goeth his way.
5Come-come, beshrew me if thou hast not spoiled as many suits of armour as thou hast made.
1How often did I imprecate curses on the cause of my being!
2Bowing my head to think-topray-toimprecate, I lost all sense of time and place.
3At other times he would imprecate maledictions upon his head, and curse him as her destroyer.
4Pass not all heedless by, nor imprecate
5He ceased to imprecate only when, by repetition, his oaths became too inexpressive to be worth while.
1All the while the maledict banner of the Romanoffs writhes above them.
2And my father's maledict--Butyou will chide me for introducing that, now I am enumerating my comforts.
3It's all very well for you to maledict the curtain, Carl, but you must work up to it.
1He was going to do the Gumball 3000 rally, wheelchair bedamned.
2Then that bedamned kroclion was skulking about in the grass.
3Regardless of the vindictive threats of the bullets, he went about coaxing, berating, and bedamning.
4Now, first week we're going to work like bedamned but we won't stick up our hands.
5Bedamn, but they would not.
6The Ulster Council have fixed the replay for 3.30pm on Saturday, rugby match in Cardiff bedamned.
7She slowly dragged her heel up the wood...and Thomas was up and out of bed in a flash, twisted knee bedamned.
8It hasn't any bell; and as you'll have cause to remember, if you keep your reason, all Australia is simply bedamned with bells.
9If that weapon should be his nephew, bedamned with a power that no man should carry, then he will use it even without trusting it.