Use damned in a sentence
Sentences starting with damned
- Damned queer- looking critter, but there, I guess we know what I've got. [11]
- Damned if I can think. [9]
- Damned little virtue attaches to it, Richard," he went on. [9]
Sentences ending with damned
- After which he threw himself back in his chair and said: "Well, I'm particularly damned! [11]
- I want to see him again down there, even if it were in the seventh limbo of the damned. [10]
- Among the blest, or among the damned? [10]
- The draught kept it continually in motion, and it wavered to and fro in the hall, like the restless souls of the damned. [10]
- To be original in any degree was to be damned. [4]
- The battle for his life had been fought for him by this gloomy woodsman who henceforth represented his past, was bound to him by a measureless gratitude, almost a sacrament--of the damned. [11]
- And I would have followed him again to Vincennes despite the tortures of the damned. [9]
- And Chartersea may come back to London, and be damned. [9]
- These are to be blamed: let them be damned. [5]
- Jeff says that a railroad is for --the accommodation of the people and not for the benefit of gophers; and if, he don't run this to Stone's Landing he'll be damned! [5]
Short sentences using damned
- It's your damned Mormon blindness. [13]
- It looks so damned useless. [11]
- It is too damned improbable. [9]
- But aren't they damned handsome? [9]
- A damned hound. [5]
Sentences containing damned two or more times
- If I were Admiral Farquhar, and you were Edward Debney, ex-commander, I'd say: "Debney, you're a damned good fellow and a damned bad officer. [11]
- There ain't any accounting for it, except that if you send a damned fool to St. Louis, and you don't tell them he's a damned fool they'll never find it out. [5]
More example sentences with the word damned in them
- You're a gossip; you're a damned, pertinacious, preposterous gossip, and I'll say it as often as you like. [11]
- Money may desert you, friends forsake you, enemies grow indifferent to you, but the scarlet fever will be true to you, through thick and thin, till you be all saved or damned, down to the last one. [5]
- I've stuck to you thus far, and I'll be damned now if I throw you over, like they did Jonah. [9]
- But aw'll have ye to-night as a man, and aw'll have ye to-night as a King's officer, or aw'll go damned to hell. [11]
- He is now without money or place, but as usual appears to worry least of all of us, and still reads his damned Tasso for amusement. [9]
- You damned rascal, where do you always hide it? [2]
- I am just what you see here,--a damned plain man. [9]
- I don't see what you mean, and you are damned officious. [11]
- I said I was an Englishman, and I'd see him damned first. [11]
- Well, I'm hard up; I don't mind gossip among ourselves; but sell the stuff to you--I'll see you damned first! [11]
- So I had to sit there and look calm and pleasant while the king stood over that dynamite mine and mooned along about his damned onions and things. [5]
- Miller knew how to ride, of course, but like many another of them, was too damned over-confident. [9]
- I don't take to men often, and to convicts precious seldom; but there was a look in this man's face which the prison clothes couldn't demoralise--a damned pathetic look, which seemed to say, 'Not guilty. [11]
- He was willing to make the most he could out of what she had said: "As the Voices have told you you are going to Paradise, you feel certain that that will happen and that you will not be damned in hell. [5]
- The lowing, bleating throng which the priests had imagined to be the souls of the damned was the Hebrew host, departing by night from their old home with all their flocks under the guidance of Moses. [10]
- If there's one thing that can make me madder than another, it's this sappy, damned maritime poetry! [5]
- Why, dear heart, they'll see us both damned first! [5]
- The most of them that I have seen ought to stay with the damned, any how, without reference to how they were barbered. [5]
- All at once the carnal man in me rose up and damned these lying foes of mine. [11]
- First the back takes the click of the whip like a damned washboard, and you see the ridges rise and go purple and red, and the man has his breath knocked clean out of him with every blow. [11]
- There's one thing sure--if I had a damned fool I should know what to do with him: ship him to St. Louis-- it's the noblest market in the world for that kind of property. [5]
- Was there ever such beauty, such archness, such coquetry,--such damned elusiveness? [9]
- Should I do so, I should deserve to be damned in time and eternity. [7]
- I believe that she has brought bad luck to this ship; and it's my last voyage on it; and--and I begin to think you're a damned good fellow--excuse the insolence of it; and--good-night. [11]
- The money he saves in his damned beggarly court goes to buy men's souls. [9]
- It's the sole remaining Rembrandt that--" "Rembrandt be damned, it's a chromo. [5]
- Your blindness--your damned religion!...Jane, forgive me--I'm sore within and something rankles. [13]
- The thing would read right in a book, but it's not according to the run of things up here, not by a damned sight! [11]
- He was not prepared to have Gaston catch him by the shoulders with a nervous grip, search his eyes, and say: "You damned little fool, I'm not worth it! [11]
- With the courage of the damned you carry a fearsome lot of impedimenta, and you muddle quite adequately. [11]
- There was Tetherington, of the 22d foot,--who jeered us for damned provincials, and swaggered through three duels in a week,--would enter no quarrel with him. [9]
- You're a lot of damned cowards," Ditmar replied, and went on. [9]
- The damned were not represented, but only the winged, Fravashi, Genii who, as the Persians believe, dwell one with each mortal as his guardian angel through life, united to him but separable. [10]
- Then shall I not be damned for an unconfessed man that had naught to confess --wherefore, I shall be safe. [5]
- Under that damned new charter the franchise has got to be bid for--hasn't it? [9]
- The grey, dank mists came down on him, his footsteps sank deeper and deeper, and ever the cries, as of damned spirits, grew in his ears. [11]
- And don't write me any more damned rot about "storms," and inability to pay trivial sums of money and--and--hell and damnation! [5]
- That damned military machine of theirs seems invincible--it keeps grinding on. [9]
- I lost yesterday like a damned fool! [2]
- So, says he, 'land so,' says he, 'Sterling Price will be here, and Steele here, and this column will take that road, and so-and-so's a damned fool. [9]
- He did not know that Brad himself was a reader for a well-known house--which had employed him on the strength of his newspaper notoriety--and that very likely he had already praised the quality of the work and damned it as lacking "snap. [4]
- All this fight is waste, Hugh, damned waste of the nation's energy. [9]
- Voyez, this Englishman is a damned heretic, and has the wicked arts. [11]
- I've never been in jail but once," said Mr. Cooke, "and it isn't so damned pleasant, I assure you. [9]
- Those damned noises in his room, eh--eh? [11]
- But don't talk in damned riddles. [11]
- The materialization was immature, the burglar has evaded us, this is nothing but a damned ancestor! [5]
- I'll be damned, if I'm mistaken! [10]
- It's that damned Holster--he hasn't any guts--he'd give in to 'em right now if I'd let him. [9]
- Suddenly Poulsson dropped his handle, causing the boat to swing round in the stream, while the men damned him. [9]
- No, if you have got any damned fools that you want to realize on, take my advice--send them to St. [5]
- She said: "He has been saying his Aunt Mary is a fool and his Aunt Martha is a damned fool. [5]
- It was so hard to tell anything about the water; the damned things shift around so-- never lie still five minutes at a time. [5]
- It was the happiest portrait, in spots, that was ever seen; but in other spots a damned soul looked out from it; a soul that was suffering all the different kinds of distress there are, from stomach ache to rabies. [5]
- You are--" The half-breed interrupted: "Yes, I know, a Pagan fattening--" here he smiled, and looked at his thin hands--"fattening for the shambles of the damned, as you have said from the pulpit, Reverend Ezra Badgley. [11]
- Frank blew a great cloud of smoke about his face, and through it he said: "Yes, I have seen a damned sight more than I deserved to see. [11]
- I've spoiled as good chances as ever a young man had that wants to make his way; but drink and cards, Michael, and the flare of this damned life at the centre--it got hold of me. [11]
- No, they won't get any more pay, not a damned cent. [9]
- They're a damned fine lot of fellows for you to meet, Calhoun ! [11]
- Approaching Scone, wide farming and grazing levels, with pretty frequent glimpses of a troublesome plant--a particularly devilish little prickly pear, daily damned in the orisons of the agriculturist; imported by a lady of sentiment, and contributed gratis to the colony. [5]
- Then I damned Dr. Drake, and Grafton too. [9]
- It is basely, degradingly selfish to keep those unearned honors, and--and--oh, hang it, nobody but a cur--" "What an idiotic damned speech that Tompkins made! [5]
- I'm a damned dangerous fellow, there's no doubt about that. [11]
- And I'd be damned sorry to see it, if I do say it; and I blame myself freely for it, old man. [9]
- The dead and damned Medicis who cruelly tyrannized over Florence and were her curse for over two hundred years, are salted away in a circle of costly vaults, and in their midst the Holy Sepulchre was to have been set up. [5]
- It's all those damned Germans' muddling! [2]
- Paine enjoys it, but Paine is going to be damned one of these days, I suppose. [5]
- Fresh from the bedside of Ingolby, having had no sleep, and with many sick people on his list, he inwardly damned the foolishness of both towns. [11]
- We know this because if it were an intellectual quality it would only perceive a danger, for instance, where a danger exists; whereas--" "Hear him twaddle--the damned idiot! [5]
- So let salt be damned, and go sling thy stone! [11]
- His Lordship would be damned first. [9]
- The office of art seems to be to grovel in the dirt before Emperors and this and that and the other damned breed of priests. [5]
- I believe you are a damned traitor and perjurer,--in spite of your oath, a British spy. [9]
- The right of a man who thinks a damned sight more of your reputation than you do yourself, and of your fortune than you would ever have wits to do. [11]
- Once he wrote a burlesque on family history "The Autobiography of a Damned Fool. [5]
- And as for "The Bostonians," I would rather be damned to John Bunyan's heaven than read that. [5]
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