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darnation

[dahr-ney-shuhn] / dɑrˈneɪ ʃən /


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Yes, ef Squire gits his grip agin, some on us will git darnation sore backs, but he's lost it, an he ain't a gonter git it agin ez long ez we fellers keeps ourn.

From The Duke of Stockbridge by Bellamy, Edward

Oh, he trades pelts, some o' the best seals ever reach this darnation swamp.

From The Heart of Unaga by Cullum, Ridgwell

"Yew don' genally see much of a rooster the week arter another rooster's gin him a darnation lickin on his own dung hill, an that's wat's the matter with Squire," replied Abner.

From The Duke of Stockbridge by Bellamy, Edward

Boot he who vouldt go hoontin now     To find dat rue La Harpe, Moost hafe oongommon shpecdagles,     Und look darnation sharp.

From The Breitmann Ballads by Leland, Charles Godfrey

But, hold on!--don't be in such a darnation hurry to be off.

From Life in the Clearings versus the Bush by Moodie, Susanna