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What (who) is DAMNABLY - definition


damnably         
BRITISH RECORD LABEL
Damnably (UK Label)
Damnably         
BRITISH RECORD LABEL
Damnably (UK Label)
·adv Odiously; detestably; excessively.
II. Damnably ·adv In a manner to incur severe censure, condemnation, or punishment.
Damnably         
BRITISH RECORD LABEL
Damnably (UK Label)
Damnably is a small independent record label and music publisher based in London, England, which also organises live events and tours for its roster of acts.

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Damnably
Damnably is a small independent record label and music publisher based in London, England, which also organises live events and tours for its roster of acts.
Examples of use of DAMNABLY
1. Buttons, damnably effective buttons, were pushed inside us.
2. Because, so damnably often, Europe has not been at peace.
3. Clothing consultancies flourish, wives despair, and yet this whole dressing–for–business business remains damnably complicated.
4. "To go and kill civilians is damnably unusual," says William Eckhardt, a prosecutor in the My Lai case, where a soldier was convicted of murdering civilians during the Vietnam War.
5. Yet my head says that Labour‘s bully–boy tactics, its flooding of this constituency with outside campaigners, its controlling disdain for scrutiny and criticism, will prove damnably hard to beat.