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How to use damnably in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word damnably? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
I get to pick up Debbie from her last day at school, which is one of those milestones that come and go so damnably fast.
Why do some people make such a damnably disgusting munching sound when they eat that can be heard miles away?
It was damnably uncomfortable, having a lump on one's head the size of a fist and tied with strong hemp rope.
He is the most damnably varied of the big hitters currently in action in contemporary art.
She is intelligent and sincere, and remarkably uncensorious about the social services which seem so damnably to have failed her.
Klessa's handwriting, in particular, is too damnably crabbed.
These realities will be damnably difficult to change because they emanate from a spiritual and ideological source.
Even more damnably, Mother Courage has the chance to save her son Swiss cheese from the firing squad by paying a ransom.
To the agnostic mind, it all seems, erm, damnably unfair, especially as Enrico is equipped with a redemptive soft spot for his crippled dad.
And if I had to stake money on it, I would guess that Dawn French and Lenny Henry will become the latest among the couples who go on to make a damnably good bowl of soup.
They had just got me on to the stretcher when my paralysed right arm came to life and began hurting damnably.
Regardless of their merit at any given time, no matter whether their bowling attack is better, or their batsmen more prolific, Australia are damnably hard to beat at home.
His genius is both complex and simple: it entails doing tricks that are damnably hard — sometimes difficult merely to conceptualize — while making being on a board look like the greatest fun.
The people were in hopes he had killed the lawyers, and were damnably disappointed when they found he had only broke the leg o' the one, and the back of the other.
Examples from Classical Literature
I forget sometimes to be unhappy in reflecting that I am damnably ridiculous.
It was so damnably unnerving he was afraid of losing all emotional control.
And then too how cruelly, how damnably he had been used by the Duchess of Omnium!
And he took up her last book just to see again how damnably clever she was.
That I love you most dearly, and hate the French most damnably.
It was damnably difficult for a President to outwit his own bodyguard.
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