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Definition of Darndest
1. damndest [n -S] - See also: damndest
Lexicographical Neighbors of Darndest
Literary usage of Darndest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Ballads and Songs by Louise Pound (1922)
"It was the darndest letter That ever I did see, And brought the darndest news
That was ever brought to me. It said that Sal was false to me— It made me cuss ..."
2. Putnam's & the Reader (1909)
"She noticed, for the first time, how such unlikely phrases as "the young fool,"
or "well, if that isn't the darndest," could be made to express a very ..."
3. War Memories by Frank Alexander Holden (1922)
"bles and responsibilities that I have just told you of, but there is one good
thing about lawyers and that is they can have the darndest best time of any ..."
4. The Ten Books of the Merrymakers edited by Marshall Pinckney Wilder (1908)
"in Grady's newspaper about a frog—the darndest frog that perhaps ever come from
a tadpole. ... I'll be hanged if it ain't the darndest frog I ever hearn of. ..."