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You climb onto the bed next to me, damnably close.
Damnably hard to find these days, short of running off to the wild German!
To tell the truth, I came damnably close to not mentioning him at all.
He also knew that this was a damnably stupid time and place to be doing it.
The timing was too damnably perfect for it to be anyone else.
"I have tried the past day to stay away from you, but it has been damnably difficult.
In my time they were hunted damnably near to extinction.
Tell the police whatever they'll believe - and I'm damnably sorry to drag all this on you.
In another way, which I might tell you of shortly, it has made me damnably unhappy.
This is going to be very different and damnably difficult to make watertight.
It can be damnably inscrutable, as I'm sure you know.
It seems to me that you are being damnably obtuse.
I can only get out of it by being damnably rude, and in my own rooms too.
"Well enough not to have to be so damnably polite all the time.
I have been most damnably beguiled,' he said, half to himself.
Benton said: "Ever tried to find words to tell someone how damnably sorry you feel?"
But damnably, when that point is reached, always and in every respect this world fails of you.
He wished it was not so damnably hot and humid.
Now both were damnably slow to return to him.
Some of them were damnably good at ferreting out lies.
-damnably difficult for a woman to get cash with a man's card.
In a word, my pockets are damnably to let.
There is no question that the donkeys are damnably treated.
They are of college age now, and college, as we all know, is damnably expensive.
By all the pits of dankness it most damnably is.