darn

IPA: dˈɑrn

noun

  • (euphemistic) damn.
  • A place mended by darning.

verb

  • (transitive, euphemistic) damn.
  • (transitive, sewing) To repair by stitching with thread or yarn, particularly by using a needle to construct a weave across a damaged area of fabric.

adjective

  • (euphemistic) Damn.

adverb

  • (degree, euphemistic) Damned.
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Examples of "darn" in Sentences

  • _'a la Labrador_ (alias darn goods), followed by black coffee.
  • Come on now, "gotcha" and "darn" - these are the words we want to hear from a VP?
  • ` ` We sort of got frustrated a little bit and said 'darn' and got two techs, '' Paul said.
  • Keep this compulsory redistribution of wealth up from those who make it to those who'd like it, and they orta just call the darn things
  • Maybe I'm being near-sighted here, but I can't name a darn mystery author, one who solely writes mysteries, who'd pull in those numbers to a live gig.
  • I can tell you growing up my Grama didn't have a problem with us kids saying "darn" but she hit the roof if you said "damn" or "shut up" for that matter.
  • I'd worked with her before on Alias and she's always happy and always pleasant to everyone really and when she swears she says thing like 'darnit' and 'darn' - now even The Waltons go a bit (further).
  • Otherwise it reads as an aggressive attack without just cause. on January 5, 2008 at 12: 41 am | Reply notellin darn IG got in first, should not have typed so much on January 5, 2008 at 1: 18 am | Reply Southern town cop

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