Meaning of damnably in English:
damnably
Translate damnably into Spanish
adverb
See damnable
‘Why do some people make such a damnably disgusting munching sound when they eat that can be heard miles away?’
- ‘Far be it from me to suggest that, at the end of a parliament, the papers might like to review their own performance in the damnably tricky business of reporting faithfully the news.’
- ‘It may not be perfect - but it works damnably well.’
- ‘She is intelligent and sincere, and remarkably uncensorious about the social services which seem so damnably to have failed her.’
- ‘I get to pick up Debbie from her last day at school, which is one of those milestones that come and go so damnably fast.’
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