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Examples
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"It was the thrice-accursed telephone," Ah Kim muttered, while she suspended the stick to catch what he said.
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And my father's woe, and the desolation of that late so smiling home — all was the work of my thrice-accursed hands!
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This recalls to mind Coleridge's "Kubla Khan," written under the influence of opium and interrupted by the persistent and thrice-accursed "Person from Porlock" - which incidentally, is a charming little village just four miles from my birthplace.
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You know, the other day you read me that thrice-accursed poem ... you remember, where there is talk of an old husband.
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‘I can’t live in your respectable, thrice-accursed house!
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You know, the other day you read me that thrice-accursed poem ... you remember, where there is talk of an old husband.
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I will not review the discoveries and events which led to my final, apocalyptic realization; my psyche is tender after the abuses it has endured, and it would serve no purpose but to waste time; if you want the story, it is here, in this journal, and in the papers and artifacts my uncle left in that horrible, thrice-accursed trunk carven of no wood native to our wholesome planet.
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First, though, he would have to pull himself together to endure in silence, without an answering shriek, the blast of the mill-whistle — that thrice-accursed, infernal din!
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And, sharing his astonishment, but I think not his joy, I read on the western face of the block, in Runic characters, half mouldered away with lapse of ages, this thrice-accursed name:
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And I said that I came into these thrice-accursed mountains for you.
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