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Definition of darned in English: darned(US durned) adjective dɑːnddɑrnd North American informal you have to work a darned sight harder 你必须他妈的卖力些干活。 euphemism for damned Example sentencesExamples - You're darned right I'm going to look at the market.
- Most of them are darned good and fascinating, but we should all also be prepared to plunge in and get a little red in tooth and claw when weakling articles like that one make it into our range.
- These can be slipped into your luggage quite innocently on the pretext that they're darned useful for keeping camera film dry on canoeing expeditions.
- There I am, sitting, munching away on a pretty darned good bagel with lashings of cream cheese and folded smoked salmon and somebody says ‘I guess you like bagels cause you're French?’
- You're darned lucky that Andy was in a cooperative mood this morning, husband mine.
- I'm looking forward to brats and diet Coke and some darned good baseball.
- In fact, a lot of them seemed quick to form other ideas about what a lovely red-haired woman in silver might be interested in doing at night, and some were darned eager to cooperate.
- And I'll be darned if I'll buy them and then let them rot in the cupboard.
- I missed the darned bus by seconds and so have decided to walk.
- Ironically, the luxury SUV looks pretty darned good when viewed that closely, but when I pull back for the macro view I find some annoying flaws and noteworthy virtues.
- I'm not going to downplay my skill as a teacher, but I will say there are a good many everyday teachers out there who are passionate about what they do and are darned good at it.
- The second-half Cubs will be much better than the first-half Cubs, and the first-half Cubs have been darned good themselves.
- The thing of it is, Lance's bike is expensive, which is what makes the 2300 so darned cool.
- Going to Mars is too darned expensive, they say, and we should save our money.
- If the ‘huntsmen’ were to tell me that hunting was just darned good fun, I'd pat every man jack of them on the back.
- I swear under my breath and kick that darned girl under the table.
- And if you look at the people that - the new construction, based on these four storms, our building code is pretty darned good.
- I'd be darned if I was about to do his washing as well!
- I thought it was odd at the time because leather is pretty darned durable and not likely to tear.
- Turn the thing on and a quietly whirring motor oscillates the variously shaped heads at a breakneck speed of 3,600 RPM, which feels pretty darned good.
- I know Ashron Kutcher is a celebrity, because I hear him mentioned all the time, but I'll be darned if I can put the name to the face.
- Unfortunately, there is no moondust or magic wand; it is just darned hard work.
- Fortier called his scope/ice block creation a ‘Zeissicle,’ but I'm darned if I can think of a clever name for the Leupold version.
- The included applications might not work completely, but they work pretty darned well overall, and provide most of the functionality that my clients need, right out of the box.
Definition of darned in US English: darned(also durned) adjectivedärnddɑrnd North American informal you have to work a darned sight harder 你必须他妈的卖力些干活。 euphemism for damned as submodifier they're darned good songwriters Example sentencesExamples - I'm looking forward to brats and diet Coke and some darned good baseball.
- You're darned right I'm going to look at the market.
- The second-half Cubs will be much better than the first-half Cubs, and the first-half Cubs have been darned good themselves.
- Fortier called his scope/ice block creation a ‘Zeissicle,’ but I'm darned if I can think of a clever name for the Leupold version.
- In fact, a lot of them seemed quick to form other ideas about what a lovely red-haired woman in silver might be interested in doing at night, and some were darned eager to cooperate.
- I'm not going to downplay my skill as a teacher, but I will say there are a good many everyday teachers out there who are passionate about what they do and are darned good at it.
- You're darned lucky that Andy was in a cooperative mood this morning, husband mine.
- Turn the thing on and a quietly whirring motor oscillates the variously shaped heads at a breakneck speed of 3,600 RPM, which feels pretty darned good.
- I know Ashron Kutcher is a celebrity, because I hear him mentioned all the time, but I'll be darned if I can put the name to the face.
- Ironically, the luxury SUV looks pretty darned good when viewed that closely, but when I pull back for the macro view I find some annoying flaws and noteworthy virtues.
- And I'll be darned if I'll buy them and then let them rot in the cupboard.
- The thing of it is, Lance's bike is expensive, which is what makes the 2300 so darned cool.
- I missed the darned bus by seconds and so have decided to walk.
- I swear under my breath and kick that darned girl under the table.
- I'd be darned if I was about to do his washing as well!
- Going to Mars is too darned expensive, they say, and we should save our money.
- And if you look at the people that - the new construction, based on these four storms, our building code is pretty darned good.
- I thought it was odd at the time because leather is pretty darned durable and not likely to tear.
- Unfortunately, there is no moondust or magic wand; it is just darned hard work.
- If the ‘huntsmen’ were to tell me that hunting was just darned good fun, I'd pat every man jack of them on the back.
- The included applications might not work completely, but they work pretty darned well overall, and provide most of the functionality that my clients need, right out of the box.
- There I am, sitting, munching away on a pretty darned good bagel with lashings of cream cheese and folded smoked salmon and somebody says ‘I guess you like bagels cause you're French?’
- These can be slipped into your luggage quite innocently on the pretext that they're darned useful for keeping camera film dry on canoeing expeditions.
- Most of them are darned good and fascinating, but we should all also be prepared to plunge in and get a little red in tooth and claw when weakling articles like that one make it into our range.
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