单词 | damnationly |
释义 | > as lemmasdamˈnationly damˈnationly adv. as an intensifier modifying an adjective: absolutely, completely, utterly. Frequently implying some element of dislike, frustration, etc., on the part of the speaker; = sense C.Apparently unattested in the 19th cent. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > state of being accursed > [adverb] > as everyday imprecation wickedlya1375 terrible1490 cursedly1570 plaguilya1586 damnably1598 cursefully1606 damnedly1607 lousily1611 damnablea1616 execrably1633 excrementitiously1638 infernally1638 mangilya1640 putidly1654 infamously1695 consumedly1707 damned1757 damnationly1762 shockingly1768 damn1787 deucedly1819 peskily1833 pesky1833 beastly1853 dashedly1888 stinkingly1906 rasted1919 effing1945 1748 E. Moore Foundling ii. vi. 25 Isn't she a little freckled, says my Lord?—Damnationly padded, says Jack—And painted like a Dutch Doll, by Jupiter, says Billy. 1762 O. Goldsmith Life R. Nash 149 I knew him when he and I were students at Oxford, where we both studied damnationly hard. 1906 Watson's Mag. Oct. 557/1 ‘He's most—most—most damnationally at home!’ spluttered wrathful Mr. Matthews. 1989 J. R. Maxim Lesko's Ghost xxv. 377 Not so bad, she thought. But damnationally unhygienic. 2011 @ChrisSWAP 29 Sept. in twitter.com (accessed 12 Nov. 2021) Dear Twitter, Why the F is all the mobile pictures so damnationly small!? It really pisses me off to click on a picture and its MEGA-SMALL. < as lemmas |
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