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Examples
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My use of "doggoned" showed me how rattled and puzzled I was.
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Paul Snively has already won the thread — not to mention caused that doggoned song to get stuck in my head for who knows how long.
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I've been leaving offerings for those doggoned iron faeries since last summer: candy, wine, chocolate, trinkets, you name it.
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"I've been a Republican my whole life, but I'll be doggoned if Al Gore isn't right," says Prim, 64, a retired radiologist.
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They get it so doggoned close here, I had to kind of close my eyes a few times and remind myself, hey, this is just training and this is just -- we're in California.
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I've been leaving offerings for those doggoned iron faeries since last summer: candy, wine, chocolate, trinkets, you name it.
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Welcome to "The Gods Are Bored," where we are pretty doggoned tired of watching politicians pander to evangelicals.
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If you've got $7000 sitting around, that could give you 200 decent nights in a pub, in which you're doggoned bound to find someone who will not have to be stuffed under the bed when your mom comes to visit.
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Welcome to "The Gods Are Bored," where we are pretty doggoned tired of watching politicians pander to evangelicals.
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I have one, and I'll be doggoned if I can get it to work.
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