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damnably

/ ˈdæmnəblɪ /

adverb

  1. in a detestable manner
  2. (intensifier)

    it was damnably unfair



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Example Sentences

Even more damnably, Mother Courage has the chance to save her son Swiss Cheese from the firing squad by paying a ransom.

All students recollect Aubrey's description of him as one whose blemish or 'næve it was that he was damnably proud.'

She sees how hopeless this is, and how damnably I'm suffering, and she won't help me to get out of this cursed hole.

It is damnably out of my way embarking at ——-, but I had best keep clear of Lunnon.

After this he faced his hostess again with the exclamation: "It's so foolish—it's so damnably foolish!"

To be serious, Charley, I have misused the King's press damnably; we have such a party as few have ever witnessed.

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