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damnably

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dam·na·ble  (dmn-bl)
adj.
Deserving condemnation; odious.

damna·ble·ness n.
damna·bly adv.

damnably [ˈdæmnəblɪ]
adv
1. in a detestable manner
2. (intensifier) it was damnably unfair
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.damnably - in a damnable manner; "kindly Arthur--so damnably , politely , endlessly persistent!"
Translations
damnably (o.f.) [ˈdæmnəblɪ] ADVterriblemente
damnably [ˈdæmnəbli] adv [clever, attractive] → sacrément >; [cold, unfair] → sacrément >


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It's magnificent, Ambrose, but it's damnably foolish.
It was only the logic of youth, but it could hurt damnably at times.
The other gamester presently quitted the room, and then Watson declared he was ashamed to see me; `but,' says he, `I find luck runs so damnably against me, that I will resolve to leave off play for ever.
 
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