Use "damnable" in a sentence

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1. That's a damnable lie!

2. What a damnable climate we have!

3. The charge of rape was a damnable lie.

4. Hurry then, and leave this damnable place behind.

5. And this is a damnable doctrine.

6. 9 What a damnable climate we have!

7. That is a damnable legacy for any lawyer.

8. This damnable car! It just won't start on cold mornings!

9. I blush , I burn , I shudder, while I pen the damnable atrocity.

10. About sex , the pleasure is momentary position ridiculous and the expense damnable.

11. About sex, the pleasure is momentary, the position ridiculous and the expense damnable.

12. Synonyms for Accursed include hateful, foul, horrible, damnable, despicable, detestable, loathsome, obnoxious, odious and abominable

13. Synonyms for Blamed include accursed, cursed, confounded, bloody, blasted, blessed, darn, goddamned, execrable and damnable

14. Or, at least it would be when she managed to dry up these damnable tears.

15. Hera abhors Hercules as damnable evidence of her husband's infidelities , yet the demigod has his allies.

16. But with his damnable purity, which they all praised after his death, Modigliani insisted on going his own way.

17. Hateful, damned, vile, odious, loathsome, abominable, infernal, detestable, damnable, pestilential I'd like to burn this whole Cursed place to the ground.

18. By strong delusion; such as Beguile the soul with damnable doctrines, that swerve from faith and godliness, 'They have chosen their own ways,' saith God, 'and their soul delighteth in their abominations.

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