Sentence examples for to darn from inspiring English sources

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to darn

noun

A place mended by darning.

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"To darn your socks," I said flippantly.

So they ended up changing it to: "Darn you!

They may beat me, but they're going to darn sure earn it".

She is showing promise with the Odyssey, has learned to darn starfish and knitted a patch for the scarecrow.

Heath Ledger died in the middle of shooting, forcing Gilliam to darn and embroider the holes that he left.

Fortunately my mother taught me how to darn and mend tights and socks, which I have got used to doing.

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The tenuous and scarce Republican front-runner, who hopes to do "darn well" in Iowa, was poking at President Obama.

There is no instruction book to parenting, darn it.

"If you wanted to invent the perfect tree, you'd have to work pretty darn hard to make a better one".

The usual course of action is to mutter "Gosh darn it" to your self, then go about your business.

Hawks appear to be darning up the sky and making its fabric.

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