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damnably
/ ˈdæmnəblɪ /
adverb
- in a detestable manner
- (intensifier)
it was damnably unfair
Example Sentences
Biden’s ace up his sleeve appears to be reminding everyone how damnably delusional Trump is, and how seriously dangerous he remains to the country – and Biden is banking that we are now paying attention – or at least will when we go to vote this November.
Republicans’ constant condemnation of the nation’s law enforcement pillars is not only wrong-headed, it’s unfortunately damnably effective.
West, damnably and sadly, didn’t get here on his own.
Few who chat with him for more than a minute or two avoid a passionate lecture about how this composer’s scores remain underrated for their sophistication: messily conducted, vulgarly sung and damnably staged.
Smil reminds us that, as damnably carbon-intense as they are, fossil fuels are undeniably useful, and versatile.
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