damfool
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of damfool
1880–85; alteration of damned fool or foolish
Example Sentences
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Even Dwight Eisenhower, who thought of Warren as a mildly progressive Republican when he named him Chief Justice, reportedly described the appointment years afterward as the "biggest damfool mistake I ever made."
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Many who follow the macroscopic Explorations of George Burton are likely in the end to go scudding off with Economist Schwartz to the snugger valleys of the damfool wilderness.
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"Biggest damfool mistake I ever made," Dwight Eisenhower said privately some years after appointing him.
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He had not reckoned on the possibility of Kitty seeing that damfool advertisement.
From The Drums of Jeopardy by MacGrath, Harold
Half the damfool people in the world stick a pillow under a fainting woman's shoulders.
From The Case of Jennie Brice by Bracker, M. Leone
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