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damnedestdamned‧est /ˈdæmdɪst/ adjective spoken not polite - "It's the damnedest case I've ever seen," said the sheriff.
- All right, tell the girls, do your damnedest.
- But both the Trust and those of us lucky enough to live there will do our damnedest to prevent it.
- But by now most of us well know that these intermittent statistics are the damnedest of lies.
- He has done his damnedest to supply the etymologies whenever he can, and they all ring true.
- He was a natural you find them sometimes if you're lucky and from the damnedest backgrounds.
- If I do as you suggest and tell Billy about us, he will do his damnedest to destroy me in revenge.
- It was only by the damnedest luck I found his apartment.
- Merry collapsed on a heap of mud, and the bull tried his damnedest to get him.
► do/try your damnedest- We both tried our damnedest but it didn't work.
- All right, tell the girls, do your damnedest.
- But both the Trust and those of us lucky enough to live there will do our damnedest to prevent it.
- He had tried to make it work, tried his damnedest, but she had absolutely no sense of taste or refinement.
- If I do as you suggest and tell Billy about us, he will do his damnedest to destroy me in revenge.
1do/try your damnedest to try very hard to do something: · I’ll do my damnedest to fix it, but I can’t promise anything.2[only before noun] used to emphasize that something is unusual, surprising etc: · It was the damnedest thing you ever saw! |