Synonym: censure, condemn, curse, denounce, doom. Antonym: bless. Similar words: dam, damage, damping, fundamental. Meaning: [dæm] n. something of little value. v. wish harm upon; invoke evil upon. adj. 1. used as expletives 2. expletives used informally as intensifiers. adv. extremely.
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(181) Showboat all you want in baseball, but you've still got to step into the batter's box and hit the damn ball.
(182) When people act obnoxiously and unfairly, I should blame and damn them and see them as bad, wicked, or rotten individuals.
(183) If she tells you she's twenty-six and looks twenty-six, she's damn near forty.
(184) "Damn,"he responded. "Of all the graduate students I've had here, you are the first guy to do something like that. I' ll take care of this, but you better keep your pants on from now on!"
(185) Be serious to your remanent life. Unfortunately-we cannot witness the doomsday, we can only see the end of our lives, damn!
(186) Sarah's face creased into an expression of motherly frustration, a look that said: Oh, you damn Brits, always with the self-deprecation.
(187) And you figure it's a good time to start the damn Dewey decimal system.
(188) You’re a human being, you live once and life is wonderful, so eat the damn red velvet cupcake.
(189) People feel uncared for and no one gives a damn.