Sentence examples for damned to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "damned to" is an acceptable term in written English
It is usually used to refer to a situation or fate to which someone has been doomed or consigned. For example: "She was damned to a life of poverty and suffering, due to the circumstances of her birth."

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IN LESS enlightened times, nerds were damned to the fringes of society.

And so we're damned to an eternity of "we'll set up a commission to study it".

If its languid orchestral score and La's-like strumming doesn't work, then we're damned to a new Ice Age.

Unfortunately, a mauling from both critics and fans of the book alike saw American Psycho 2 damned to a direct-to-DVD release.

The misery began with Bea's hopelessly mismatched parents, Ted and Claire -- they were "damned to each other," as Beatrice puts it, by her conception.

He observes the institutionalised humiliation endured by an unwanted underclass damned to despair; yet manages to render the bleakest of situations bitingly funny.

Above all, for his merciless, contemptuous treatment of Clifford Chatterley, blown to bits in Flanders in 1918, Lawrence can be damned to hell.

It was a rare public utterance for the late Ms. Rand, who has been damned to eternal torment in Satan's lake of fire since 1982.

MOST men consider shaving a chore worthy of Sisyphus, who was damned to push a boulder up a mountain only to have it roll back down.

By that decision he was damned to go down in history as a liar, the good things he undoubtedly achieved, lost in the shadow of Iraq.

McCain's willingness to keep the nation in Iraq for, say, 100 years is a sign that for all his war hero posturing McCain has truly forgotten the young people we've damned to this folly we call Iraq.

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