damnably
IPA: dˈæmʌbɫi
adverb
- In a damnable manner.
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Examples of "damnably" in Sentences
- Â Why does everything have to be some damnably dark?
- I looked up at him, so close, so damnably, deliciously close.
- It was only the logic of youth, but it could hurt damnably at times.
- “Goodness, you people get up damnably early,” Etheredge said, trying to shake himself awake.
- The rangers were uncouth and beneath his approval, and besides they were damnably hard to supply at their isolated stations.
- Digital statistics are damnably variable according to the rules you count by the Mail has an even more mind-boggling 84m uniques on the latest ABCe releases.
- And our sunset to-night -- I am writing this at midnight, as I sit propped in my blankets, wedged by pillows, while the Elsinore wallows damnably in a dead calm and a huge swell rolling up from the Cape
- My family hates numbers and not just because numbers are hard to figure, but also because the numbers that matter most, those preceded by currency symbols, are, for my middle-class family of three, so damnably scarce.
- These are protector deities, for whose favors humans beg. But if you face them after a long day when things haven't gone your way, you realize they are also those internal demons ignorance, desire, willfulness—take your pick that make the act of living a good life so damnably difficult.
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