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Example sentences for "danged"

Lexicographically close words:
dandruff; dandy; dandyism; danegeld; dang; danger; dangereux; dangerous; dangerously; dangerousness
  1. Giddap, you danged buckskin, fallin' over your feet.

  2. You danged old buckskin, it's good fer you I emptied the magazine!

  3. Well, I thought he was leadin' for a bar, which is the best place I know of to raise a new mirage when your old one goes bust, but danged if he don' head me into a jewelry store.

  4. I said that it is an unjust world, a danged unjust world,” said the man, pressing her tightly and kissing her.

  5. I’ll try and forget it, but it’s hard, danged hard.

  6. I don't trust the danged thing," he muttered.

  7. Danged if I don't feel sorry for old Scraggsy, for all his meanness," he declared.

  8. But mostly, it sure don't smell right and it danged well don't taste right.

  9. I want you to put some new glass in that window this afternoon and get that danged lid outta the wall.

  10. Danged if I'm not stuck on the little rooster.

  11. They'd danged well better be good to eat," he declared, shaking the offending fish basket.

  12. It won't be for lack of trying, that's for danged sure.

  13. I'm jolted sufficient an' the ground's danged 'ard 'ereabouts!

  14. Brower told me you wouldn't bet, and we were so danged sure of cleaning up that I decided to place your bet myself.

  15. Well, when a fellow gives up in the love-game he usually begins to booze or do something just as danged foolish.

  16. Don't be so danged fast, young feller," the sheriff advised.

  17. Danged shame, that's what, to spoil such a dandy night!

  18. And what you see here cost more than twenty thousand watches--twenty thousand of 'em, and every danged watch in a gold case.

  19. Worst of it is, the cattle's all so danged pore they ain't much pickin' left on their bones after the hide's skun off.

  20. I don't care what yuh do around the danged place.

  21. Gol darn you, Luck, I'll take that there camery and bust it over your danged head!

  22. Why, Ann 'Lisbeth, danged if I know what to say!

  23. I'll be danged if he dothn't carry on as bold as if he slep' in a rabbit-hole.

  24. Old lady looketh out too sharp for any of they danged old Beckley carcases.

  25. Danged if I ain't a gude mind to hornstring that old hosebird of a Dobbin; ay, and I wull too, if Zak cometh prowling round my place, like this.

  26. Danged if I can coom to discourse with girt folks nohow, no more nor a sto-un.

  27. Danged if she ain't got more heart than I thought she had!

  28. Or did the widow and Carolyn June blow out the lights on you--" "Forget it, you danged fool!

  29. I'll take no money from a young gent as is inventing for his country, danged if I will.

  30. He's not steady, you see--and he's so danged ignorant.

  31. Can't a man get into trouble without the help of them danged cards?

  32. Wunpost, "but, by grab, I had a dream, and I dreamt that your danged bank was broke!

  33. Your bank is all a fake, like your danged tin front; and you've got everything in your vault except money.

  34. And if I'd ever caught up with you I'd have bashed your danged brains out, but now I'm going to let you live!

  35. You're all sucking around old Eells, saying he made the town--I made your danged town myself!

  36. You poisoned that water, you know you did, and I've a danged good mind to kill ye!

  37. I ran after that danged fool until I fell down like I was dead, and then I ran after him again, but he never so much as looked back--and all the time I was trying to make him rich and put him next to my strike!

  38. Didn't I name the danged hole The Stinging Lizard?

  39. I like 'em fine--like 'em better than those flimsy danged skirts!

  40. But before I go, Mrs. Campbell, I might as well tell you that these criminals sometimes come in danged handy.

  41. Step another step in your steps an' I let eleven holes through your danged ornery carcass.

  42. We go and come just as we danged feel like.

  43. If this danged ice wasn't so melty we'd be hunky-dory.

  44. Danged if I know," came the disconsolate answer.

  45. Spotted me, danged if he didn't, by ginger!

  46. Yes, and do a danged good job," grumbled Wiley morosely.

  47. You danged old heifer," he muttered and then the kitchen door flew open.

  48. And now, you danged crook, just to hit you where you live, I'm going to make a fortune.

  49. Wiley, "and if you think you're so danged smart I'll let you keep your old mine a few months.

  50. The whole danged works is mine--I bought it in for taxes!

  51. Danged if I don't believe you're a minister in disguise.

  52. Danged if I wouldn't do it," said Mr. Bickford, hunger making him bloodthirsty.

  53. Smythe,” he said, holding the visitor with his eyes, “you and Watson are both danged humbugs.

  54. She’s great on Bible names, is Rachel—too danged great,” he finished in a lower key.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "danged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.