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Darn

Darn meaning

Damn.

Example sentences (20)

This darn movie is indeed about a darn cat who makes things darn hard for a would-be kidnapper, after the kidnapped victim manages to scratch a message onto said darn cat's collar, which motivates the darn cat's darn owner to play amateur detective.

Darn those rich liberals, darn those job creators!

KangTheMad: DisseminationMonkey: KangTheMad: *shakes fist* darn you gD, and darn you autocorrect!

Big projects can become pretty darn overwhelming pretty darn quick.

Ah, darn, I mutter to myself.

And he looks pretty darn fierce in a cowboy hat to boot.

And then I realized, I have every right as any other human being on this earth, to walk this land, to walk on this earth and breathe this air — that, darn it, I belong here, and I'm not going to put up with mistreatment anymore.

A self-described “kindergarten dropout,” he made his way west working as a sheepherder in Montana, then in “gal darn logging camps” in Oregon and Washington, before heading to Alaska.

As many music news hounds have heard lately, it was darn near impossible to find tickets to Taylor Swift’s current The Eras Tour.

A wise man once said, as Black people, we could practice darn near any faith tradition we choose and be confident in knowing that our ancestors practiced that same tradition.

But it’s pretty darn stupid to bite the hand that feeds the guy who feeds you.

Foreign policy will be in the hands of adults who actually give a darn about the U.S. role in the world.

If there’s one thing you can tell about me already it’s that I am too darn humble and need something to help me feel superior.

In fact, it was pretty darn exciting, well, until it wasn't.

I think that her team knows about me, and I think they’re pretty darn okay with me.

It’s pretty darn great.

I won’t claim it’s impossible, but it’s pretty darn unlikely.

People can actually smell their morning coffee, and they know darn well when the blend is bad.

Presenter Dewi Prysor visited the medieval tunnels which run underneath the Georgian buildings of the historic seaside town of Tenby back in 2012 as part of the S4C series Darn Bach o Hanes (A Bit of History).

Tape is the be all, end all though, and Forbes’ tape is pretty darn solid.