I think I know a little bit about this darn stuff.
Or the whole darn lot of them in one ghastly premeditated assault?
The first order of business is for the guys to save themselves from the elements, starvation, and that darn bear.
The Raiders made theirs on the sideline watching Testaverde realize that he just might be able to win this darn thing.
Then leave the darn thing alone.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB►pretty
· I figure from here to the Cloisters and back is pretty darn close to a half marathon.· We really are blessed in California; we have it pretty darn easy.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES►a (damn/darned/darn) sight more/better etc
Actually, a damn sight more than from that stiff gherkin Smott.
I prefer my women a little older and a damn sight more sober.
If he listened to Anthony Scrivener, he would be a darned sight better.
Perhaps not up there with Wilburforce but a damn sight more daring than anything Diana ever did!
The Galapagos finch was a darn sight more valuable than Sandra Willmot.
We were a darned sight better than them.
1used to emphasize how bad, stupid, unfair etc someone or something isSYN damn: The darn fool got lost on the way.2a darn sight better/harder etc a lot better, harder etcSYN damn: He’d earn a darn sight more money there.—darn,—darned adverb: It was a darned good movie.