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blamed, ppl. a. and adv. dial. and U.S.|bleɪmd| [Cf. blame v. 7.] 1. ppl. a. = blasted ppl. a. 3.
1840Haliburton Clockm. 3rd Ser. vi. 84 Yes, John Bull is a blamed blockhead. 1876‘Mark Twain’ Tom Sawyer ix, Drunk, same as usual, likely—blamed old rip! 1905G. H. Lorimer Old Gorgon Graham 200 They've an ache or a pain in every blamed joint. 1946K. Tennant Lost Haven (1947) i. 14 I've stood the ugly, blamed thing long enough. 2. adv. Confoundedly, excessively.
1833Knickerbocker I. 303 Which I now look upon as a blamed foolish notion. 1876‘Mark Twain’ Tom Sawyer viii. 79 Well, it's blamed mean—that's all. 1884W. Cudworth Yorks. Dial. Sk. 27, I knaw they wor blamed nice. 1904G. S. Porter Freckles 51, I am..so blamed ignorant I don't know which ones go in pairs. |