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damnd

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damnd (third-person singular simple present damnds, present participle damnding, simple past and past participle damnded)

  1. (dialectal) Alternative form of damn.
    • 1958 November 26, Robert Duncan, “Letter 106”, in The Letters of Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov, page 153:
      But damnd it, it's I who am off the circuit worrying this poem along like this.
    • 2007 (published in 2013), Rob Alexander, The Best of Thursday Morning Writer's Group, page 262:
      black out your damnded eyes.

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damnd

  1. Archaic spelling of damned.