Similar words: darned, garner, warner, earner, learner, wage earner, barnburner, learner's permit. Meaning: ['dɑːnə] n. a person who mends by darning.
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1. She still darns the holes in her socks.
2. Darn! I forgot my keys!
3. Please darn the hole in my sock.
4. My socks have been darned again and again.
5. She's done a darn sight better than I have.
6. Did they really? I'll be darned!
7. I must darn the hole in my pocket.
8. The darn fool got lost on the way.
9. Darn it! There goes my bus!
10. Darn it! I'll have to do it all myself!
11. What a darn stupid thing to say!
12. Darn it! I've lost my keys!
13. Her cardigan had been darned at the elbows.
14. Aunt Emilie darned old socks.
15. Her jumper had a darn at the bottom.
16. Well(Sentencedict.com ), I'll be darned! They knew about it all the time!
17. Getting off the bus while it was moving was a darn stupid thing to do.
18. I know how to darn, and how to sew a button on.
19. You're all going to have to work a darned sight harder.
20. His latest book is a darned sight better than the one before.
21. Green darner dragonflies (Anax junius), migrate south from the northeastern United States every autumn; some travel as far as Florida.
22. Jean worked in the same department as a Spotter and Darner since she joined the company in 1969.
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