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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
dom .
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Examples
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If you people can't see the historical similarities you are dommed to repeat it.
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TAFF (who, asbestas can, wiz the healps of gosh and his bluzzid maikar, has been sulphuring to himsalves all the pungataries of sin praktice in failing to furrow theogonies of the dommed).
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Peelin 'praties fer that dommed pisener in th' kitchen.
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"None the less, it's true," said I. "Any man as would give forty shillin 'for a garment as is no mortal good agen the cold -- not reachin' fur enough, even if it do be silk, an 'all worked wi' little flowers -- is a dommed fool! --"
The Broad Highway Jeffery Farnol 1915
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She had heard of Miss Alicia and her reincarnation, and knew much of the story of the Duke of Stone, whose reputation as a "dommed clever owd chap" had earned for him a sort of awed popularity.
T. Tembarom 1913
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"The dommed robber has made fool of us'n," he cried savagely.
The Highgrader William MacLeod Raine 1912
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The story goes that he was summoned before the House in full session, and was compelled to beg their pardon on his knees; but as he rose, pretending to brush the dust from his knees, he pointed to the House and said audibly, with evident double meaning, 'Upon my word, a dommed dirty house it is indeed.'
The Fathers of the Constitution; a chronicle of the establishment of the Union Max Farrand 1907
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Ye're a cattleman -- so ye say -- dommed if ah believe it.
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"_Habet_!" murmured Stalky, as Rabbits-Eggs swore into the patient night, protesting that he saw the "dommed colleger" who was assaulting him.
Stalky & Co. Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Sauntering sullenly homeward from his interview with the boss and with his temper rasped to a raw edge by his father's wrathful comments upon his "dommed waggin 'tongue," he welcomed with quite unusual eagerness the opportunity for indulging himself in his pastime of baiting Humpy
To Him That Hath: a Tale of the West of Today Ralph Connor 1898
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