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    Use "damning" in a sentence

    damning example sentences

    damning


    1. ‘The evidence was a little damning, Emma


    2. I swore in whispers as I moved, damning to hell the bastards who had brought me to this state and place


    3. Evander showed no reaction to the damning


    4. But her sometimes damning curiosity got the better of her when she noticed a folded note upon the nightstand by the cot


    5. She was the only person who could prove he was innocent … or could she? Becky had either the most uplifting relief to offer or the most damning verdict


    6. The third, and most damning of the three, he deliberately ordered the pressure to be raised when all the advice he had received stood against this act


    7. damning things to me


    8. Such words could be very damning if ever read by the queen’s opposition


    9. The sudden damning synthesised voice that came from out of


    10. Worse by far, Dory knew of the rumor concerning Trask, albeit not the most damning version

    11. The tap and bug hadn’t yet come up with anything damning except for Mrs


    12. The list of evils is long and damning


    13. The Father in heaven never conceived of such crass injustice as damning a mortal soul because of the evildoing of his ancestors


    14. The observation was based on simple, damning logic


    15. Plus he knew that Ilya Orlov could not face the damning but undeniable truth that sixty years service in the most remote and barbaric outpost of Imperial Russia had been in vain, that a lifetime of battling fear and suspicion, battling inhuman winters and atrocious living conditions had been a total waste of time and effort


    16. In Canada, Melissa Miller had coordinated the publication of the damning information


    17. Still, the Raymond territoriality charge is a damning one


    18. Where do they get these orang-utans from, and how do they get them to capitulate and go through the training are additional damning details, shouting orang-utan abuse and brutality


    19. The Patriarch had since then been damning Laplante to Hell on every occasion he had


    20. Faye’s damning of her husband seemed overexuberant, given that nothing had been obvious from the dancing session during the performance; her attitude towards her husband and the implications that she made were derogatory and insulting to them and demeaning to herself

    21. Reverend Mason’s eyes widened at such a damning accusation to a man of the cloth


    22. The cacophony of emotions drove his fragile mind to the edge of sanity where he now teetered dangerously, unsure of where and how he should proceed given the damning evidence in the inspector’s possession


    23. Of course, the question of why she would commit such a foul and damning act still remained unanswered, for if she had been afraid of her husband, she could merely have left him or have gotten the law involved to protect her in some small capacity


    24. On a psychologically damning play, Paul laid down the second bunt of the inning, exactly the same place Chance had earlier


    25. ” She glanced at him disapprovingly and rather sheepishly as though she was about to confess to some grave and damning sin


    26. on suspicion of murder until his trial or until the prosecutor filed formal charges; furthermore, the testimony of the two unrelated, unbiased women would be the most damning evidence against his character and may well convince a jury of his motive for the heinous crime


    27. Under those circumstances, he would certainly be very dangerous to both the Ashburns, but there remained the problem with how he, a simple American, could manage to gain possession of such damning verification of improprieties among government officials


    28. He licked his dry, parched lips as his mind raced to rebut the accusations that were so damning and painful to him they clouded his good judgment, which was already weakened by the circumstances in which he found himself


    29. As he turned the intricately designed gold candelabra over in his hands as if he was examining it, Feltus watched closely the reaction as the preacher’s once-again-cold eyes focused first on the damning object then gradually made contact with him


    30. incident, as they refused to accept the fact of their damning curse

    31. � The most damning part about it was when that old British RAF officer walked in, speaking perfect German, and answered the telephones in our place


    32. � Mariette read aloud a part of the article that was quite damning


    33. the horrors of his dreadful damning curse!


    34. then let lose with another damning burst


    35. forever damning the conclusive action


    36. Letting out a pungent swear in Yiddish, Eli then grabbed the cover letter and read it: it was short, concise and also damning


    37. has found about the bank account deposits is already quite damning


    38. After sending a rather damning report for Moore’s eyes only to Langley, Erik went to stand behind Julie, looking at the side screen showing the location of the GPS tracer fixed to the mysterious gray Fiat


    39. In turn Vidich had revealed vital information which, although not influencing the inquiry, had left a damning impression of the audacity of the people involved and confirmed the motive for this crime of the century


    40. “And would ye be damning the entire race for those mingering bastards at Prima? The first ma arse

    41. He felt that they were damning him with faint praise, but George assured him that it was a very great compliment indeed


    42. But as the damning evidence mounted, with the added impetus of global disaster looming, guess what? Yep! Each quasi-combatant thought it was just a perfect, god-given opportunity to steal a base or two, which naturally, did not go unchallenged, leading to an international scene that resembled nothing so much as a World Cup soccer crowd in Brazil after being told the home team sold out to the challengers


    43. It all painted a pretty damning picture


    44. No rebuff… so gingerly but with a little more speed than was charismatic, he moved his lips to hers to try to show they were no different from any other couple despite the damning history and the vast abyss of reality between them


    45. And with that damning proclamation, she turned on her heel and marched up the stairs


    46. This is the time to occupy equality to both avoid the eternally damning sterilization of Eartheart and the infernal wars over the lottery-rare chance at hutechnically powered immortal life


    47. “She probably would’ve preferred that I let him die instead of damning him


    48. The odd-looking roots and fungi might have curative properties but that didn't mean they couldn't be produced as damning evidence in a witchcraft trial


    49. ” George passed over the apparently damning document, but Sam tossed it down on the table without a glance


    50. The damning testimony from Rayna and the resulting confession to his wife of his infidelity had sealed his fate







































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    Synonyms for "damning"

    damnatory damning serious ruinous

    "damning" definitions

    threatening with damnation