˜yÐÄvlog

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consarned

[ kon-sahrnd, kuhn- ]

adjective

Older Use.
  1. confounded; damned.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of consarned1

1835–45, Americanism; alteration of concerned, used as a euphemism for confounded
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Example Sentences

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I will not find one only to discover a consarned, rassa-frassin, galdang motorcycle in there.

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Thurman, expressing his frustration at how little he knew about Hughes’s private self, wrote to him once, “You are in the final analysis the most consarned and diabolical creature, to say nothing of being either the most egregiously simple or excessively complex person I know.â€

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And what of those consarned lanyards?

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It's a sure thing as far as we're consarned.

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In your case, as you were nohow consarned in the raid on the mine, it would be different, an' I 'lows you might find a way o' doin' the job easy an' slick.

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