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Example sentences for "damn"

Lexicographically close words:
dammage; dammar; damme; dammed; damming; damna; damnable; damnably; damnation; damnatory
  1. Admiral answered, peevishly, 'Damn the Greeks and damn the Trojans!

  2. But now is my time, while they're all off waiting for another wreck to come ashore to them--damn them!

  3. The great man of science had not attracted the superintendent of the Criminal Investigation Department; but the father grunting savagely: "Oh, damn the drug!

  4. The bosses of this mob, you see, won't give a damn how many of their people get strafed as long as they suppress us, and get back what I've got in my pocket.

  5. Just as he gets his fingers on it, up pops the only being on earth he'd give a damn about knifing.

  6. And when she laughed, he told her how her father had growled: "Oh, damn the Ambrotox!

  7. I've been trying to kid myself that I'm like the damn fool who runs away from the girl he's getting fond of because he's afraid of marriage.

  8. He will be," said Black Beard, "unless you 'phone to Millsborough for a doctor damn quick.

  9. Damn the outrageousness of their presence on the Mississippi River, sir!

  10. Cavalry comin’ this way—Damn them to hell!

  11. She did not look up, but let him make several failures to light his cigar, and damn the matches under his breath, before she pushed the drop-light to him in silent suggestion.

  12. Bessie implored, and at a little yielding in Jeff her brother added: "Come in, you damn jay!

  13. Damn your black hide, Big Bear, you can talk as good as I can!

  14. But the old man Lecroix—that was her dad—he showed me the trail and he says: ‘Go that way and go fast, you damn Injun!

  15. Damn me, I can see Donahan a-dyin’ yet, and it does me good, Hank!

  16. I won’t be mean less’n you let him come skulkin’ round here, damn his grey hide!

  17. He has been here also, as you see, God damn him.

  18. Damn your gratitude," said Galors, when the door was shut.

  19. He's got," said he, "too damn much individuality for me.

  20. Damn this having to fight Indians under office soldiers anyhow!

  21. Wagons it may be, but who'd be damn fool enough to start a wagon-train up the valley this year of all others, when every Indian at the reservation except old Spot is in league with the hostiles?

  22. Why, damn it, Parson, don't be so brutally unjust.

  23. Damn these psalm-singing, Sunday-go-to-meeting soldiers anyhow!

  24. Then, suddenly clenching his right hand, he exclaimed, "Damn that upstart!

  25. Whaddye think of those damn four-flushers and come-ons, anyhow?

  26. You don't take me for a plain damn fool, do you?

  27. I don't give a damn for these cheap skates and cowards in the gallery.

  28. That he will be able to get the nomination I am not so sure; but he does not care a tinker's damn whether he gets it himself or not.

  29. They go through life a damn sight more human.

  30. Quite like him to do it if he thought the thing had hung long enough, and that Italy was too damn predatory.

  31. There is certainly a good fifty per cent chance that this fine spirit will marry some damn brute who will worry and harass the soul out of her.

  32. And the second is that we kept the Mexican situation from blowing up in a most critical part of the campaign, which is also due to the Secretary of the Interior, damn you!

  33. I really have had one damn hell of a time.

  34. I am stronger and look very well, but my damn pains are about as frequent and crunching as ever.

  35. Funny that these women are like some damn fools, like myself, and do things too strenuously, and then go bang.

  36. The whole damn thing has gotten into the maelstrom of politics, of the nastiest partisanship, when it ought to have been lifted up into the clearer air of good sense and national dignity.

  37. One of them said to me, "You are telling a God damn lie," and drew up his gun at me.

  38. Theodore Parker, who believed in slave insurrections and their horrors, wrote: Let the American State hang his body and the American Church damn his soul.

  39. It is nasty--the whole damn thing is nasty.

  40. Why, if you stay here, you will be in a damn sight wuss fix than the skunk you shot.

  41. Damn fool from up North," he explained, angrily.

  42. Aside: Two quires that I couldn't sell, damn it!

  43. Then he broke out warmly: "That was damn good of you, Aleck, to come out for me as squarely as you did in the Albuquerque Leader the other day!

  44. Do as you please about going to the district attorney; I don't care a damn whether you do or not.

  45. Come along with me, and, as long as I've a shot in the locker, damn me if I won't share it with one who has proved a friend in need.

  46. Damn me, if he didn't call me an old thief of a lawyer.

  47. Do not damn her; damn yourself for your villainy, and its being brought to light.

  48. And, damn them, they got Schuyler laid aside after all.

  49. Damming the lake," said I, "whilst you damn us for making you wait.

  50. That might damn a white soldier, but an Indian is different.

  51. Exceptions prove the case,' says he, laughing; and there was a great sob in her voice as she answered that such men as he were born to damn women.

  52. Meanwhile, you were in a damn fine world of your own.

  53. Your damn tribe will be marooned properly this time.

  54. He nodded curtly to Joe Silver, who looked too damn smug for words.

  55. Obviously he doesn't give a damn if we talk to the crew!

  56. Every damn thing about them is scientifically possible.

  57. What a fool, what a damn fool, he thought.

  58. Jerry," he said through his teeth, "shut your damn mouth.

  59. A method by which we can project lead, in pellets or spray or any damn form, with accuracy, using our platinum guns.

  60. I suppose I oughtn't to mind, but oh, damn everything!

  61. Now, tell me, damn you, what you want around here?

  62. Colonel Blount," said Eddring, in spite of himself grown again swiftly choleric, "damn your dinner!

  63. Well, sir, damn me, if that infernal claim agent didn't have the face to offer fifteen dollars for her, too!

  64. Now, damn you, can't you read your own warrant?

  65. Anybody that's worth a damn will take a chance in this world.

  66. He cut in with the final pronouncement: "Damn fool, you'll git pneumony.

  67. Damn it, Jerome, you don't understand, you don't get what we radicals are driving at.

  68. And for that[55] with Dan we damn unlawful thoughts, therefore he is well cleped in the story "Doom.

  69. But within shall Dan deem and damn evil thoughts by sight of pain; and without shall Gad put against[73] false delights by use of abstinence.

  70. God damn it," I said in a low, savage voice.

  71. It was plain damn impossible--but there it was.

  72. Now, Buck'd always been a damn good shot.

  73. A crazy galoot like that," I said slowly, "if he gets too damn nasty, is bound to get kilt.

  74. Or how could heavenly justice damn us all, Who ne'er consented to our father's fall?

  75. Now, if you damn this censure, as too bold, Judge by yourselves, and think not others sold.

  76. Damn me, if that drunken fool isn't waking up.

  77. You women beat the devil," he ejaculated, gruffly, "pretending to be so damn particular.

  78. Damn the light; a glow worm would be better.

  79. He got to Carson City with two wagons, a driver and a cook--had eight thousand dollars with him, too, the damn fool.

  80. But I can talk to him in Lingua Terra without having to put one of those damn gags in my mouth, and he can pass my instructions on to the others.

  81. When a Kragan says that, he means damn near hopeless.

  82. I'm only going to do you a service--" "Damn your impudence!


  83. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "damn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abuse; accuse; arraign; blacklist; blame; blaspheme; blast; bloody; censure; condemn; confound; consume; convict; curse; cursed; cuss; damn; damnable; damned; darn; decimate; decry; denounce; desolate; despoil; destroy; devastate; devour; dissolve; doom; epithet; excommunicate; execrable; execrate; gobble; goddamn; gut; impeach; impugn; indict; jinx; particle; penalize; proscribe; ravage; reprehend; reproach; reprobate; revile; ruin; sentence; shipwreck; upheave; vaporize; vilify; waste; whit; whoop; wrack; wreck


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    damn fool; damn good; damn them; damned fool