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damnable

[dam-nuh-buhl] / ˈdæm nə bəl /


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It is a damnable fact of life that great propaganda works even when you know it’s propaganda.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 26, 2026

No ensembles have struggled more mightily during the pandemic than choruses, as singers are inevitable spewers of the damnable coronavirus.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 23, 2021

What threat does he utter to ensure Mayella sticks to their damnable lie, that Tom attacked Mayella after she asked him to take an ax to a piece of furniture in her yard?

From Washington Post Jul. 3, 2019

He doesn't even have to admit that he constructed a damnable lie.

From Fox News Mar. 28, 2019

I snorted and leaned over the desk, craning my neck to look at the sheet of paper he’d left lying there. “/ have damnable timing? Please, you have thirteen syllables in a line here.”

From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss




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