dam'
Appearance
See also: Appendix:Variations of "dam"
English
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]dam' (not comparable)
- Pronunciation spelling of damn.
- 1924, Rudyard Kipling, The Janeites:
- “Every dam' thing about Jane [Austen] is remarkable to a pukka Janeite!”
- 2008 December, Albert E. Cowdrey, “A Skeptical Spirit”, in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, volume 115, number 6, page 109:
- Papa says you must have your Degree and a Situation as well, before we can be wed. Well, hurry on and get the dam’ degree then!
Adverb
[edit]dam' (not comparable)
- Pronunciation spelling of damn.
- 1915, Rudyard Kipling, Debits and Credits, Bombay: The Gresham Publishing Company Limited; London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, page 32:
- (These duck-shoots in the dark are dam’ dangerous, y’know.)
- 1956, Ian Fleming, chapter 13, in Diamonds Are Forever:
- “People are so dam’ sensitive about colour around here that you can’t even ask a barman for a jigger of rum. You have to ask for a jegro.”