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I had started this diary because I could write stupid stories about my life that I could then fine-tune and use in my weekly humor column ... minus all the "goddamns" and "fucks".
unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2005
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And some man, a stranger, an enemy, an Englishman, one of those whom we call “goddamns” for their unending blaspheming, holds out a crucifix of whittled wood, roughly made, and I snatch it without pride from his dirty hand.
The Red Queen Philippa Gregory 2010
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The French had always called the British the goddamns and Sharpe, like many men in Wellington's Army, liked the nickname.
Sharpe's Siege Cornwell, Bernard 1987
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I hope the goddamns aren't pouring men ashore at the Adour while we're pissing about.
Sharpe's Siege Cornwell, Bernard 1987
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The smell tormented those poor souls who huddled against hovel walls and cursed the rain, the mud, the goddamns, and the war.
Sharpe's Siege Cornwell, Bernard 1987
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"Calvet, " he said in mild warning, -has never fought goddamns.
Sharpe's Siege Cornwell, Bernard 1987
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"Goddamn, " Sharpe was amused, for only a blockhead would find himself in this predicament, yet in the morning the blockhead must make his goddamns ready to fight, and not just fight, but win.
Sharpe's Siege Cornwell, Bernard 1987
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She chain-smoked and her talk was liberally peppered with “Christs” and “hells” and “goddamns.”
Denver John Dunning 1980
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"Keep it for supper," said Joan; "I will come back this evening and bring you some goddamns (Englishman) or other to eat his share;" and she sallied forth, eager to return to the assault.
A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 1830
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Though stopping short of the still-anathema “fuck,” Virginia Woolf showered the sound track with multiple “goddamns,” “son-of-a-bitches,” “up yours,” “great nipples,” and a memorable “hump the hostess.”
The Movies That Changed Us Nick Clooney 2002
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