damnably उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The kind of discussion Clinton hopes for is damnably difficult to start _ a sure sign it is needed.
- As with a great many constructs in our damnably elastic English language, it is also in the minority of usage.
- He has chosen the least pictorial features of the least pictorial range of scenery and civilization . . . it is damnably ugly.
- In that sense, " Nobody's Fool " is a mystery-- and a damnably compelling one at that.
- Marriage, as J . P . Marquand once noted, is " a damnably serious business, especially around Boston ."
- In 2012 they released the Europe-only seventeen track compilation " Buckeye " on Damnably Records, their first international release.
- The musicians that Damnably has worked with include many international artists whose work was featured on Peel's radio programmes ( e . g.
- That's why a growing number of Phoenix gentlemen are finding comfort, comradeship and a damnably fine declaration of politically incorrect cussedness by lighting up cigars.
- Many independent hotels today rail against the big chain hotels, calling them damnably antiseptic and speaking in favour of old-style ( read Indian ) hospitality.
- The film is damnably amusing . 3 In a Sundance first-look review " The Guardian " gave the film 4 out of 5 stars.