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damnably
/ ˈæəɪ /
adverb
- in a detestable manner
- (intensifier)
it was damnably unfair
Example Sentences
But the real curse of “the Scottish play” is that it’s damnably difficult to pull off onstage.
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.
The other piece of the discussion is why a female athlete, and particularly a Black or Brown female athlete, might avoid news conferences, where they are often treated so damnably.
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