Verily such sudden surprizes worke more indignity [159] then dammage, and more dammage then disgrace, and haue so beene euer construed.
Crimes Against Private Men Compared Of facts against the Law, done to private men, the greater Crime, is that, where the dammage in the common opinion of men, is most sensible.
The dammage redounded rather to the Church, by provocation of them they cast out, to a freer execution of their malice.
In case Corn receives dammage by a Neighbours Cattle.
For if anydammage should happen, it would fall upon your head, and by their Law you must make it good.
They do them also great dammage in their Grounds, by Night coming into their Fields and eating up their Corn and likewise their Coker-nut-Trees, &c.
At the Arsenall they were beaten backe with greater dammage of our enemies, and small hurt to vs.
Then he continu'd his Voyage, turning in and out to several Places, with unexpected Dammage to all those he touch'd at.
Subjects; but she adjudg'd it to her own Cofers, in Recompence for the Dammage sustain'd, when the Spaniards supported her Rebels in Ireland.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dammage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.