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Examples
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"Now, that's what I call blarsted 'an'some," remarked Huxley, who was an
The New Penelope and Other Stories and Poems Frances Fuller Victor 1864
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His next deputation ought to be sent, after vanquishing the "blarsted" Gothamites, to the recesses of the
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875 Various
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That it was only a Yankee ship, any how, and that it is all "blarsted" nonsense to make a fuss about it.
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Excepting with his employer, of whom he stood in craven fear, his manner was condescendingly patronizing to all with whom he came in contact, as if he were anxious to impress on these American plebeians the signal honour which a Fitzroy, son of a British peer, did them in deigning to remain in their "blarsted" country.
The Lion and The Mouse A Story Of American Life Charles Klein 1891
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Excepting with his employer, of whom he stood in craven fear, his manner was condescendingly patronizing to all with whom he came in contact, as if he were anxious to impress on these American plebeians the signal honour which a Fitzroy, son of a British peer, did them in deigning to remain in their "blarsted" country.
The Lion and the Mouse; a Story of an American Life Charles Klein 1891
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"Why, lad, you 'avent a bloody bit of a chance; you would lose every blarsted cent you' ave if you bet."
Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi George H. Devol
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So sink th 'blarsted Navy, an' ol 'Admiral Furbelow!
Gold Out of Celebes Aylward Edward Dingle
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I got acquainted with them, as they were often in the bar-room after the bloody, blarsted wine, and they liked to talk about Old h'England and their fine guns, you know.
Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi George H. Devol
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He had been in bed, but got up to get a blarsted drink, and he invited me to join him, which
Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi George H. Devol
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"I'd lay out the blarsted staff," he said tensely.
A Dominie in Doubt Alexander Sutherland Neill 1928
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