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damnable

[dam-nuh-buhl] / ˈdæm nə bəl /


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The festival is called Damnable Scribbling, a nod to Mr. Wellman’s favored appellation, the one that graces his website: Damnable Scribbler.

From New York Times • Feb. 17, 2015

Damnable faint praise for a player who once may have been the best ever, but faint praise is due, for he finally made a birdie at the 16th, tapping in a two-foot putt.

From Golf Digest • Oct. 16, 2013

She says that In Search of Lost Time is: Damnable in its fake heterosexual voyeurism, and its disparaging and dishonest account of homosexuality.

From The Guardian • Feb. 20, 2013

An entry filed by someone named Damnable Liar claimed his car accelerated to the moon because of a child seat problem.

From Forbes • Jul. 22, 2010

On page 24, L'Estrange mentions Henry Care's History of the Damnable Popish Plot and says it appeared on 26 January.

From Citt and Bumpkin (1680) by L'Estrange, Sir Roger




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