Sentence examples for a dang from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a dang" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or colloquial.
It can be used in casual conversation or informal writing to express frustration or emphasis, often as a substitute for a stronger expletive.
Example: "I can't believe I lost my keys again, what a dang mess!"
Alternatives: "a darn" or "a blasted".

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"What are you, man, a dang psychic?" Keith said.

"I'm doing a dang good job," Butler said.

So far, none of the Madoff books has sold worth a dang.

He doesn't have a dang notion where that $60 million got off to.

7.16am: Usain Bolt has just run 9.69sec in the 100m!!! Oh, wait a mo, it's a dang repeat.

Five families formed a lin, or "neighbourhood," five lin constituted a li ("village"), and five li a dang ("association").

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Into the courtroom they go, where the proceedings are presided over by Fred Dalton Thompson, grimacing and peering distastefully over his spectacles as the seen-it-all-and-doesn't-give-a-dang Judge Omar Noose.

As Holton remembers it, her father replied, "Why would you do a dang-fool thing like that?" He saw local government as a dead end, paralyzed by infighting.

Both Sprint and T-Mobile are charging a dang-near-absurd $350 bucks for theirs, with the latter adding insult to injury by not even including a 3.5mm jack.

Those are my treats, but some guys on Rikers don't get packages and they just want a fuckin' Snickers or a dang-blasted bag of Bravos.

"So there was only one thing that I could do Was ding a ding dang my dang a long ling long" - Mother Teresa #quote #sunday.

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