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damnations

n. (plural of damnation English)

Usage examples of "damnations".

It was a time of miracles and monstrosities, dreams and damnations built with pride, where anything and everything seemed possible.

No damnations, no dishes crashing against bloodstained walls, no vengeful tears filling up the silence of a broken-off, mid-holler brawl.

Beatings, damnations, threats, they all shriveled up like dying leaves each precious time my mama behaved kindly.

Rival gangs chanted dogma at each other from the safety of their church vestries, and here and there mad-eyed zealots practised curses and damnations on hated enemies.

Soon as they know where their lapsed worshippers are, they'll put such curses and damnations on them as shall bring them back squealing to us to have those taken off.

Snyte summoned his chief engineer and they launched together into detailed explanations, apologies and damnations of contractors.

By the time he reached the well-trod path skirting the cliffs around the beach, he was bellowing out inventive damnations, his voice rising above the complaints of the others.