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The phrase "looking damn" is a colloquial expression that is commonly used in spoken English but may not be considered grammatically correct in formal written English. It is often used to express that something or someone appears exceptionally attractive or impressive. Example: "Wow, you're looking damn good in that dress!".
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Tannin admitted that sub-prime mortgages were looking "damn ugly" and mentioned a report suggesting that the entire market was "toast".
We tell ourselves that we lie to protect others, but the self usually comes out looking damn good in the process.
If you really want to know, in this sequel the hero, Fin (Ian Ziering looking damn fine for 50), and his wife, the perpetually wooden Tara Reid, take a plane to New York to promote the book they wrote about the first Sharknado – when, of course, the turbulence they experience is really more weather events filled with aquatic terror fish.
Formerly known as the House & Terrace, Studio 338's recent refurbishment has seen a brand spanking new Void sound system installed, it's looking damn fine.
That said, if and when he does break my heart like all the politicians before him, at least I can rest easy knowing that he'll be looking damn fine while he does it.
That is the legacy that anyone stepping into her Amazonian boots will have to deal with - generations of dreamers who believed in friendship, family loyalty, fighting fair, standing up for truth and justice, and looking damn good while they do it.
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The dam had broken; without radical change, Albion are looking damned.
She is totally immersed, yet she looks damn good.
"Conor McGregor looked damn good tonight," White said.
Anyway, you're a fashion editor, so you're supposed to look damn good all the time!
Your playing might be good, but you have to look damn good as well, to follow it up.
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