Usar "damnable" en una oración
damnable oraciones de ejemplo
damnable
1. Four bodies dumped in the dirt at an abandoned and decrepit farm somewhere in the nether reaches of this damnable, awful little island
2. And that’s the damnable misery of it
3. With the corner of my eye I could see Steve finally realising the chicken was still hanging by that damnable fork, and he was duly making some very clumsy efforts at separating the two: he looked very miffed about it though, I’ll give him that, and even as he swung the fork and the chicken above his head looking like a world-class hammer thrower, I could see he was quite frustrated but also determined to literally, pull it off
4. This damnable place afforded him no real rest; it toyed with his fears, his doubts, and his ignorance
5. Another sudden wave of pain washed over her, the unwanted sensation lingering with damnable intensity
6. He hated the Patriarch with all his heart, but he hated himself even more for failing to do everything in his power to avert this damnable catastrophe unfolding before his eyes
7. There was no hope in hell that he’d talk his way out of this: for one thing, he didn’t even speak that damnable dialect and for another, they were already letting off a blind hail of bullets at the mud-and-hay brick walls of the monastery, trying for the shooter
8. The most damnable hangover I ever had…’
9. “This is a swamp,” said Ethan and gestured around them, prodding Nicole with one hand to keep moving, while all the while he kept looking around, as if waiting for more of the damnable birds, or perhaps something really dangerous to make an appearance
10. for this damnable treason and sacrilege, the wizard caused
11. couldn't outperform that damnable old man and his magic
12. he did, he had damnable dreams where he actually watched Tobias
13. hearted Mabel burst into tears at the damnable thought Rochelle
14. 'Tricked us with its damnable caterwauling!' raved Conan, swinging his great sword about his head in his wrath
15. Before I could reach my capital and raise an army, Strabonus would be hammering at the gates; because raising an army is going to be hell—all my damnable nobles will have scattered to their own cursed fiefs at the word of my death
16. 'And what is this damnable source?' demanded Conan irritably
17. The Kansas City Call wrote, from a sociological point of view the Monarchs have done more than any other single agent in Kansas City to break the damnable outrage of prejudice that exists in this city
18. The process is repeated over and over until the newbie realizes there is no pot of gold at the end of the damnable rainbow
19. You're filled with an overwhelming, head-staving urge to flee from this damnable solidity we call the ground?”
20. “And the last thing we need is more controversy about that damnable convention center project
21. “And that is a damnable doctrine
22. His performance in the bedroom had been spectacular but this damnable teasing left her wanting more, aching for more
23. who is the one that is so vicious that he resorted to such a damnable act?”
24. Then, she’d stomped out with her damnable book in hand, the one so tattered from being read so often, and disappeared
25. He spent most of his spare time refining his weapons or simply retreating to his quarters and that damnable silence
26. Anyone who has followed stocks knows they are damnable
27. What warning does he make Peter hold out to the false teachers who should privacy bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them? He would make him say that they would "bring upon their sins swift destruction" (2 Peter ii
28. And modern Jews do not worship the God of the Old Testament, and by Old Testament standards are a damnable heresy [There is no tribe of Levite today, therefore, according to the Law there can be no priesthood today (Hebrews 7:11) yet they have priest who are not of the tribe of Levite -
29. Oh, life is damnable, life is wicked, as Rose Shaw said
30. I was so uneasy that I sometimes flew into a fury: "She'll come, she is certain to come!" I cried, running about the room, "if not today, she will come tomorrow; she'll find me out! The damnable romanticism of these pure hearts! Oh, the vileness--oh, the silliness--oh, the stupidity of these 'wretched sentimental souls!' Why, how fail to understand? How could one fail to
31. "Hold!" said David, perceiving that with this assurance they were about to leave him; "I am an unworthy and humble follower of one who taught not the damnable principle of revenge
32. After he went to the iron Gate, for that must be opened too, but that Lock went damnable hard, yet the Key did open it
33. But being once past, Hopeful looked after him, and espied on his back a paper with this inscription, "Wanton professor and damnable apostate"
34. At least no one seemed aware of how broadly spread the damnable things had become … so far, at any rate
35. “Yet having said that, I can find no other explanation than active demonic intervention for our complete inability to so much as see whoever’s spreading those damnable broadsheets throughout the Temple Lands
36. He was hurt and disappointed After a private conversation with Archie, Frank gave his reluctant approval and sent that motherhood had not changed Scarlett as he had hoped it would but, if she was determined to go back to her damnable mills, then Archie was a godsend
37. I was so uneasy that I sometimes flew into a fury: "She'll come, she is certain to come!" I cried, running about the room, "if not today, she will come tomorrow; she'll find me out! The damnable romanticism of these pure hearts! Oh, the vileness--oh, the silliness--oh, the stupidity of these 'wretched sentimental souls!' Why, how fail to understand? How could one fail to understand?
38. On the Church’s own terms, her actions were meaningless, even damnable, but the service was in Latin, which meant she didn’t have to listen to the God stuff, and the nuns who mostly filled the pews felt comforting
39. ‘Are ye ready to go with me?’ it askt, an’ then, as if ’twere the Master o’ Ceremonies at a Country Fair, it show’d me whole blasted damnable Life in Review! There was Wilderknoll, an’ me accursed Father! There was me accursed Brothers an’ me accursed Mother! There was me Cruel Sweetheart, damn her Soul! There was little Pranks I’d play’d as a Child—like stealin’ me blasted Father’s Snuff-Box an’ fillin’ it with ground black Peppercorns! An’ there were the Rogues I met on the Road up to London, an’ the scurvy Captain o’ the Grace o’ God—that wretched Slavin’ Ship
40. The worst that can be said of it may be, that like all other Earthly Advantages, the Advantages of the Slave Trade are temper’d with a Mixture of Good and Evil—but in that regard ’tis like all the Rest of Life! Pray Madam, write this if you write about the Slave Trade! By Jove, it hath done England more Good than all the Riches of India! Besides, as all Civiliz’d Nations engage in it—the Dutch, the Portuguese, the Spanish, e’en the damnable French—only a Person of greatly deficient Wit and Reason might be so misled by the Tenderness of his Heart that he should fail to see the Blessings of this Trade and dwell upon the Curses
41. He hoped the damnable Voice wouldn’t come again
42. Then she spoke to Don Leo XII Loayza, the only one of the three brothers who was still alive, and without telling him the reason, she pleaded with him to give his nephew any job at all in the navigation company, as long as it was in a port lost in the jungle of the Magdalena, where there was no mail and no telegraph and no one who would tell him anything about this damnable city
43. He sat down, holding his breath, hounded by the damnable memory of the bird droppings on his first love letter, and he remained motionless in the shadowy darkness until the first attack of shivering had passed, resolved to accept any mishap at that moment except this unjust misfortune
44. They have no doubt that it is a damnable business in which they are concerned; they are all peaceably inclined
45. Do you know I've been sitting here thinking to myself: that if I didn't believe in life, if I lost faith in the woman I love, lost faith in the order of things, were convinced in fact that everything is a disorderly, damnable, and perhaps devil-ridden chaos, if I were struck by every horror of man's disillusionment—still I should want to live and, having once tasted of the cup, I would not turn away from it till I had drained it! At thirty, though, I shall be sure to leave the cup, even if I've not emptied it, and turn away—where I don't know
46. I was on the point of opening the door and leaving my grateful but confused medical friend to himself and his shame, when my damnable cough got hold of me again
47. “There is some power or other,” he would muse, sarcastically, “somewhere, which is extremely interested in my morals, and sends me these damnable recollections and tears of remorse! Let them come, by all means; but they have not the slightest effect on me! for I haven't a scrap of independence about me, in spite of my wretched forty years, I know that for certain
48. He jumped from his chair, and in an instant it all stood out before him as plain as his five fingers! “It's all that hat!” he muttered to himself; “it's all simply and solely that damnable round hat, with the crape band round it; that's the reason and cause of all my worries these last days!”
49. I was so uneasy that I sometimes flew into a fury: "She'll come, she is certain to come!" I cried, running about the room, "if not to-day, she will come to-morrow; she'll find me out! The damnable romanticism of these pure hearts! Oh, the vileness—oh, the silliness—oh, the stupidity of these 'wretched sentimental souls!' Why, how fail to understand? How could one fail to understand?
50. I would kill that damnable old hag, and take all she is possessed of, without any qualm of conscience," exclaimed the student excitedly